This infrared portrait of an embryonic sunlike star reveals an early, crucial step in the process of planet formation. According to most theories, the spinning cloud of gas and dust from which a star arises should begin to flatten as a planet-forming disk of material takes shape.
UIUC, JPL/NASA
At the same time, twin jets of gas should shoot out perpendicular to the forming disk.
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