Image of HD 115600 showing
a bright debris ring viewed nearly edge - on and located just beyond a Pluto - like distance to the star.
Not exact matches
They found that the large interior cavities appear to be connected to — and nicely explain — the previously observed large
rings of
debris that make up the
bright and easily seen outer shell of Cas A.
The very shallow sun angle on the
rings caused the clouds of
debris to look
bright against the darkened
rings in pictures from Cassini's imaging science subsystem.
The
debris field of very fine dust was likely created from collisions among developing infant planets near the star, evidenced by a
bright ring of dusty
debris seen 7 billion miles from the star.