Planetary Collisions in a Binary Star System
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Artist’s concept illustrating a catastrophic collision between two rocky exoplanets in the planetary system BD +20 307, turning both into dusty debris. Ten years ago, scientists speculated that the warm dust in this system was a result of a planet-to-planet collision. Now, SOFIA found even more warm dust, further supporting that two rocky exoplanets collided. This helps build a more complete picture of our own solar system’s history. Such a collision could be similar to the type of catastrophic event that ultimately created our Moon.
Credit
NASA/SOFIA/Lynette Cook
Image Number
SCI2019_0013
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Planetary Collisions in a Binary Star System
Instrument
FORCAST
Location
United States
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