Newborn planet found in a warped system

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The disk of dust and gas that forms a planet can also block our view of the host star, which makes it challenging to find the youngest, close-in planets. Astronomers have discovered a system in which the disk is warped, providing a clear view of a three-million-year-old planet with a one-week orbit.

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