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July 10, 2003
02:00 PM (EDT)
News Release Number:
STScI-2003-19
Oldest Known Planet Identified
Introduction
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Ancient Planet in a Globular Cluster Core
Image Type:
Artwork
PRC2003-19a
Artist's Concept
White Dwarf Star Yields Key to Planet's Mass
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Astronomical
PRC2003-19b
Globular Cluster M4 - NOAO Image
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Astronomical
Globular Cluster M4
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Astronomical
Jovian Planet in Globular Cluster M4: Calm Bystander in Stellar Drama
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Illustration
Two Planet Formation Scenarios
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Illustration
The Milky Way and Scorpius Constellation
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Astronomical
Globular cluster M4, NOAO
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Astronomical/Illustration
Green Circle Marks Pulsar Orbited by Oldest Known Planet
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Astronomical
Detail from HST/WFPC2 with Location of Pulsar
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Astronomical/Illustration
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