Scientists spot a baby planet being born in real time (photo)

Protoplanets are celestial objects in the act of forming into full planets within the gas and dust disks surrounding hot, young stars. These objects, often several times the mass of Jupiter, are still embedded in their birth environments, actively feeding on surrounding material through their own circumplanetary disks. Unlike mature planets, protoplanets offer a rare glimpse into the violent, chaotic processes of planetary formation, revealing how the worlds we see today form.

Vesta is a known surviving protoplanet. (Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/UCAL/MPS/DLR/IDA)

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