![image of exoplanet](https://images.newscientist.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/14111629/eso1821a-800x533.jpg)
ESO/A. Müller et al.
About 369 light years away, a planet is being born – and with that exoplanet, presumably a living of rings or moons. In 2018, astronomers spotted a young world increasing round a celeb known as PDS 70. Now they’ve seen what looks to be to be a disc of debris orbiting the planet, the identical type of disc that we predict can coalesce into a moon.
The researchers veteran the Very Astronomical telescope in Chile to peek the spectrum of …
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