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ALMA locates possible birth site of icy giant planet - UPI.com
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Astronomers have found evidence of a newborn planet in the protoplanetary disk surrounding TW Hydrae, a young star located 176 light-years away.
Star's dust cloud gives birth to giant planet - BBC Newswww.bbc.com › news › science-environment
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Takashi Tsukagoshi at Ibaraki University, Japan, and colleagues used the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (Alma) in northern ...
ALMA spots possible formation site of icy giant planet
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· To take a close look at the planet formation site, a research team led by Takashi Tsukagoshi at Ibaraki University, Japan, observed the young star TW Hydrae.
14N/15N isotopic ratio in CH3CN of Titan’s atmosphere measured with...
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14N/15N isotopic ratio in CH3CN of Titan’s atmosphere measured with ALMA - SpaceRef
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