Hubble Latest Images Found Here
Hubble latest images are of what may be a newly discovered planet.
It's not yet named, but it's probably revolving around a star that is near
earth, called Fomalhaut. These Hubble latest images help locate evidence
that a planet probably exists here.
NASA's Hubble, and its latest images, saw dusty skinny rings around
Fomalhaut, but what was unusual is that the center of the ring was an
incredible 1.4 billion miles away from the star. This distance, just to put
it into perspective, is almost half of the distance across our entire solar
system.
The explanation that makes the most sense, for this phenomenal viewed
through Hubble latest images, is that a planet that we can't see yet is
moving in an ellipsis around this star and the pull of its gravitation is
causing this distance.
Hubble space telescope images are the only ones to pick up on this possibility of another
planet. Previous observations, though poorer in quality, have been made by
telescopes that are sub millimeter in Mauna Kea in Hawaii, and using the
Spitzer Space Telescope at the Sub millimeter Observatory at Caltech.
Now the Hubble telescopes latest images clearly show sharp clarity of the
offset of Fomalhaut's rings.
Only Hubble has the top notch resolution of optics that can show that the
inner edge of this Fomalhaut ring is sharper than the outer edge, which is,
as we said, a telltale indication that there is some object whose gravity is
taking material and moving it much the way a snow plow moves snow.
Thanks to Hubble's latest images we know the planet must be there.