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Nebulae / Space / Planetary systems / Protoplanetary disk / Debris disk / Disk storage / Nebular hypothesis / Circumstellar disk / Astronomy / Planetary science / Circumstellar discs
Date: 2012-07-25 04:23:22
Nebulae
Space
Planetary systems
Protoplanetary disk
Debris disk
Disk storage
Nebular hypothesis
Circumstellar disk
Astronomy
Planetary science
Circumstellar discs

Imaging of a Transitional Disk Gap in Reflected Light: Indications of Planet Formation Around the Young Solar Analog LkCa 15* THALMANN, Christian1, GOTO, Miwa1, HENNING, Thomas1, CARSON, Joseph1, BRANDER, Wolfgang1 FELDT

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