The Rocky World of Young Planetary Systems

The Rocky World of Young Planetary Systems
This artist's concept illustrates how planetary systems arise out of massive collisions between rocky bodies. New findings from NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope show that these catastrophes continue to occur around stars even after they have developed full-sized planets, when they are as old as one hundred million years. For reference, our own Sun, at 4.5 billion years old, is far past this late stage of planet formation.

Spitzer was able to see the dust generated by these collisions with its powerful infrared vision.
NASA/JPL-Caltech/T. Pyle (SSC
October 17, 2004
CreditNASA/JPL-Caltech/T. Pyle (SSC)
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This artist's concept illustrates how planetary systems arise out of massive collisions between rocky bodies. New findings from NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope show that these catastrophes continue to occur around stars even after they have developed full-sized planets, when they are as old as one hundred million years. For reference, our own Sun, at 4.5 billion years old, is far past this late stage of planet formation.Spitzer was able to see the dust generated by these collisions with its powerful infrared vision.