Other 'Solar' Systems?


Are there planets orbiting other stars beyond our solar system? We do not know for sure, but with the recent discoveries about 51 Pegasi, 70 Virginis and 47 Ursae Majoris the weight of evidence is now so strong that only a "devil's advocate" denies the conclusions. Here is what we know:

Facts

Pictures

  1. (above) close-up of dark 'proplyds' in the Orion Nebula (HST) 78k gif; 10k jpg; (caption)

  2. 'Proplyds' in the Orion Nebula (HST) 187k gif; 69k jpg; (caption)

  3. Proplyds 89k gif; 12k jpg; (caption)

  4. disk around Beta Pictoris (HST) 31k jpg; 112k jpg; (caption)

  5. more recent view of Beta Pictoris's disk html

  6. comparisons of our solar system and three others recently detected 263k jpg (caption); newer version 25k gif
  7. another nice comparison diagram 32k jpg (caption in Dutch)
  8. the star field around 70 Vir (from DSS) 135k gif
  9. the star field around 47 UMa (from DSS) 172k gif
  10. the star field around 51 Pegasi (from DSS) html

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    Bill Arnett; last updated: 1996 Aug 6