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Moons apparently are not rare in the Kuiper Belt, a ring of debris beyond Neptune.
The pair is part of the Kuiper Belt, a ring of debris beyond the orbit of Neptune.
The cataclysm would have created a ring of debris at an intensely hot temperature — in the thousands of degrees.
A molten metallic core was seen as bolstering the idea that a cosmic wanderer and the early Earth collided to produce a ring of debris that coalesced to form the Moon.
Rather, these conditions suggest that material in the ring of debris that was ejected from the collision accreted into all three moons and possibly into others yet to be found.
Credit: Chandra: NASA/CXC/Univ. of Utrecht/J.Vink et al. XMM-Newton: ESA/Univ. of Utrecht/J.Vink et al. The combined image from the Chandra and XMM-Newton X-ray observatories of RCW 86 shows the expanding ring of debris that was created after a massive star in the Milky Way collapsed onto itself and exploded.
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The spacecraft discovered six moons at Neptune, bringing the total to eight, and found several rings of debris orbiting the planet, which is 30 times farther from the sun than Earth.
IRAS also discovered rings of debris and dust around other stars, in particular Vega, suggesting that the same processes that had formed planets close at hand were at work deep in space.
The planet is forming in a transition disk, a doughnut-like ring of dust and rocky debris orbiting its parent star, LkCa 15.
The object was seen in the Kuiper belt, a ring of icy debris beyond Neptune.
It was a dwarf planet, and not even the largest one, a lump of rock and ice orbiting in a ring of icy debris known as the Kuiper Belt.
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