Posted: 25.02.2020, 21:08
candidate for protoplanetary disks [YWS2016] RS5
The young star probably belongs to a cluster of Sagitarius A* and has a distance of 27071.5 ly.
I'm impressed with this disc. It's 850 AU's long .
How did it not fall apart from such proximity with another hotter but older S84 star?
God only knows that.
In the center you can see Sagittarius A.
Sagittarius A close-up disc
Looks bright and powerful .
The young star probably belongs to a cluster of Sagitarius A* and has a distance of 27071.5 ly.
I'm impressed with this disc. It's 850 AU's long .
How did it not fall apart from such proximity with another hotter but older S84 star?
God only knows that.
In the center you can see Sagittarius A.
Sagittarius A close-up disc
Looks bright and powerful .