Hubble Spies Exocomets Diving into Young Star

Exocomets plunging toward a young star in the Beta Pictoris Moving Group
Exocomets plunging toward a young star in the Beta Pictoris Moving Group located 95 light-years from Earth. A Jupiter-size planet is shown in the star's protoplanetary disk of dust and gas.
(Image credit: NASA, ESA, and A. Feild and G. Bacon (STScI))

NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has detected several comets diving toward a young star about 95 light-years from Earth.

The star, known as HD 172555, is approximately 23 million years old and represents the third extrasolar system where astronomers have detected such comets, according to a statement from NASA. They are known as "exocomets" because they're outside Earth's solar system.

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