This long-studied star is actually a stellar duo: ‘We were absolutely stunned’

Shrouded in a dense cloud of gas and dust, a young star in the constellation Ophiuchus that astronomers have studied for decades turns out to be a duo. It also appears that both members of the pair are surrounded by a disk of material within which planets have just begun to merge.

The twin stars, which are located about 400 light years by Soil in the WL 20 group, are less than a million years old and appear to have displaced the wavy orange clouds within which they formed, indicating that their birth processes are nearing completion. That means astronomers can observe the stars as they transition to maturity.

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