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Summary
Three independent astronomy teams have simultaneous evidence of a forming new solar system. A star NASA identifies as "H-R-47-96" is enveloped in disks of dust similar to the way Earth formed over 4-billion-years-ago. The findings will also be published in Wednesday's issue of the journal of Nature.
Footage Information
Source | CONUS Archive |
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Record ID | 141062 |
Story Slug | SOLAR SYSTEM NEWSER (04/21/1998) |
Location | NONE |
Format | RAW |
Date | 4/21/1998 |
Archive Time | 18:21 |
TRT | 4:30 |
Supers | Courtesy: NASADr. Ed Weiler, NASA Headquarters |
Video Description | Pics of Earth from space, news conference sots, animation of possible new solar system formation, graphic of HR-47-96 star. |
Description | Three independent astronomy teams have simultaneous evidence of a forming new solar system. A star NASA identifies as "H-R-47-96" is enveloped in disks of dust similar to the way Earth formed over 4-billion-years-ago. The findings will also be published in Wednesday's issue of the journal of Nature. |
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