This drawing shows how the ring system would compare alongside Saturn (the tiny dot, top right) |
New research shows that the system around the star - called J1407 - consists of over 30 rings, each of them tens of millions of kilometres across.
"This planet is much larger than Jupiter or Saturn," said Eric Mamajek, who helped write the research.
"Its ring system is roughly 200 times larger than Saturn's rings. You could think of it as kind of a super Saturn."
If the rings around Saturn were the size of those around star J1407, this is how they'd appear in our sky |
Giant rings
The young Sun-like star was first discovered in 2012, and researchers spotted that the light it gave off was varied - with regular eclipses. They thought these eclipses were being caused by giant rings, which further study has revealed to be the case.
The results from the study will be published in the Astrophysical Journal.
- The diameter of the ring system is 120 million km
- The rings contain about the same amount of matter as the Earth, but spread across a vast distance
The young Sun-like star was first discovered in 2012, and researchers spotted that the light it gave off was varied - with regular eclipses. They thought these eclipses were being caused by giant rings, which further study has revealed to be the case.
The results from the study will be published in the Astrophysical Journal.
source: bbc
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