redorbit.com — NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has revealed not one but two dust disks circling the nearby star Beta Pictoris. The images confirm a decade of scientific speculation that a warp in the young star's dust disk may actually be a second inclined disk, which is evidence for the possibility of at least one Jupiter-size planet orbiting the star.
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rudeatthemorgueJun 28, 2006
I dated a stripper named Beta Pictoris once. She had a couple of Jupiter sized planets.
crashflowJun 28, 2006
sure, let's stop funding for Hubble. its a decade old, so obsolete.../end sarcasm
recklessJun 28, 2006
I'm not asking for it. Just saying this isn't terribly exciting news.