Astronomers believe that what was once among the first observed exoplanet discoveries, actually never existed
Planets are hard to lose, unless you're Obi-Wan Kenobi in"Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones." But astronomers believe that what was once among the first observed exoplanet discoveries, actually never existed.
Instead, NASA's Hubble Space Telescope likely observed the leftover bright cloud of an explosion after two icy objects collided, according to a new study. The telescope just happened to look in time to catch the aftermath, rather than the explosion itself, as the fine dust particles expanded.
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