NASA Shows Giant Debris Cloud Formed by Collision of Celestial Bodies

When celestial objects smash together, they could either accumulate more material and increase their size or they can break apart into multiple smaller bodies.

Advertisement
By Edited by Gadgets 360 Newsdesk | Updated: 21 March 2022 14:02 IST
Highlights
  • NASA was able to determine the cloud's size shortly after impact
  • Most rocky planets, satellites are formed by massive collisions
  • By 2019 the system contained twice as much dust, cloud was not visible

Scientists have found evidence of such collisions using NASA's now-retired Spitzer Space Telescope

Photo Credit: NASA/ JPL-Caltech

NASA has shared an image of what astronomers say is the first observation of a giant debris cloud formed by a massive collision of celestial bodies. Astronomers observed the cloud as it passed in front of its star and briefly blocked its light. Astronomers have long found evidence of collision among celestial bodies. But those observations did not provide many details about the collisions, such as the size of the objects involved. This observation was fresh in that sense. The passing by of the debris cloud in front of a star allowed scientists to study it in detail.

They were able to determine the cloud's size shortly after impact, estimate the size of the objects that collided, and watch the speed with which the cloud dispersed.

Most rocky planets and satellites, including our Earth and the Moon, are formed or shaped by massive collisions among celestial bodies early in the solar system. When these objects smash together, they could either accumulate more material and increase their size or they can break apart into multiple smaller bodies.

Advertisement

Scientists have long found evidence of these types of collisions using NASA's now-retired Spitzer Space Telescope, but could not pull many details from those observations.

Advertisement

“All the cases reported previously from Spitzer have been unresolved, with only theoretical hypotheses about what the actual event and debris cloud might have looked like,” said George Rieke, a co-author of the new study published in the Astrophysical Journal.

In 2015, astronomers led by Kate Su of the University of Arizona started observing a 10 million-year-old star called HD 166191. NASA stated that the team conducted more than 100 observations of the system over the course of the next four years.

Advertisement

In 2018, the team saw the star system become brighter, which the agency said suggested an increase in its production of debris. Additionally, they found a debris cloud blocking the star. They found that the cloud was highly elongated, covering an area three times that of the star. To produce a cloud that big, the objects in the main collision must have been the size of dwarf planets.

By 2019, the cloud was no longer visible, but the system contained twice as much dust. This information can help scientists test theories about how terrestrial planets form and grow, the authors say.


Asus India's Arnold Su joins this week's Orbital, the Gadgets 360 podcast, to talk about how the PC maker is planning to grow its presence in the country. Orbital is available on Spotify, Gaana, JioSaavn, Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music and wherever you get your podcasts.
Affiliate links may be automatically generated - see our ethics statement for details.
 

Get your daily dose of tech news, reviews, and insights, in under 80 characters on Gadgets 360 Turbo. Connect with fellow tech lovers on our Forum. Follow us on X, Facebook, WhatsApp, Threads and Google News for instant updates. Catch all the action on our YouTube channel.

Advertisement

Related Stories

Popular Mobile Brands
  1. Top OTT Releases of the Week: Kantara Chapter 1, Lokah Chapter 1, Idli Kadai, and More
  2. Gemini vs Perplexity vs ChatGPT: Which Free AI Plan Is Best For You
  3. Realme GT 8 Pro India Launch Date Leaked: Here's When It Might Arrive
  4. Samsung Internet Browser Is Now Available on Windows, But There's a Catch
  5. iQOO Neo 11 With Snapdragon 8 Elite SoC Launched: Price, Specifications
  6. iQOO 15 Indian Variant Allegedly Surfaces on Geekbench Ahead of Launch
  7. Samsung Galaxy S26 Series Teased to Launch With These Notable Upgrades
  8. Lava Agni 4 With Metal Design and Flat Edges Teased Ahead of Debut
  9. Google, Magic Leap Unveil Android XR Glasses Prototype With In-Lens Display
  1. Samsung Galaxy Book 6 Pro Allegedly Listed on Geekbench With Intel Core Ultra 5 SoC, 32GB of RAM
  2. OpenAI Tells Users to Pay for Extra AI Video Generations on the Sora App
  3. WhatsApp Tests Companion App for Apple Watch With Core Messaging Functionality
  4. Samsung Internet Browser Beta for Windows PCs Launched with Galaxy AI Integration
  5. WhatsApp Announces Passkey-Encrypted Chat Backups With Biometric Authentication for Extra Security
  6. Apple CEO Tim Cook Forecasts Holiday Quarter iPhone Sales That Top Wall Street Estimates
  7. Realme GT 8 Pro India Launch Date Tipped After Company Confirms November Debut
  8. iPhone 17 Series, iPhone Air Join Apple’s Self Service Repair Programme Across US, Canada and Europe
  9. Google, Magic Leap Show Off New Android XR Glasses Prototype With In-Lens Display
  10. iQOO 15 Indian Variant Allegedly Surfaces on Geekbench With Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 Chipset
Gadgets 360 is available in
Download Our Apps
Available in Hindi
© Copyright Red Pixels Ventures Limited 2025. All rights reserved.