k Young extrasolar gas giant, artwork Young extrasolar gas giant. Artwork of a gas giant planet right, two of its moons lower left, and its parent star upper left in a 10 million years old star system. Traces of gas white are still visible in this relatively young system. The star will burn for billions of years. It is thought that gas giant planets form early on in the first 10 million years in the history of a star system, or not at all. This theory was proposed following an infrared survey made with the Spitzer Space Telescope SST. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Young extrasolar gas giant, artwork Young extrasolar gas giant. Artwork of a gas giant planet  right , two of its moons  lower left , and its parent star  upper left  in a 10 million years old star system. Traces of gas  white  are still visible in this relatively young system. The star will burn for billions of years. It is thought that gas giant planets form early on  in the first 10 million years  in the history of a star system, or not at all. This theory was proposed following an infrared survey made with the Spitzer Space Telescope  SST .
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Young extrasolar gas giant, artwork

Young extrasolar gas giant. Artwork of a gas giant planet (right), two of its moons (lower left), and its parent star (upper left) in a 10 million years old star system. Traces of gas (white) are still visible in this relatively young system. The star will burn for billions of years. It is thought that gas giant planets form early on (in the first 10 million years) in the history of a star system, or not at all. This theory was proposed following an infrared survey made with the Spitzer Space Telescope (SST).

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