The Atacama Larger Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) has been used to study the formation of planets in a distant solar system, with the results likely to further our understanding of the process. This latest observation represents the first time the telescope has been used in its near-final configuration, and is the sharpest ever submillimeter wavelength image. .. Continue Reading ALMA telescope reveals planetary formation in sharpest ever submillimeter image
Section: Space
Tags: ALMA, Astronomy, Planet, Telescope
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