File:Key features of the Fomalhaut system.jpg

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English: This annotated image shows key features of the Fomalhaut system, including the newly discovered planet Fomalhaut b (aka Dagon), and the dust ring. Also included are a distance scale and an insert, showing how the planet has moved around its parent star over the course of 21 months. The Fomalhaut system is located approximately 25 light-years from the Earth.
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Author Credit: NASA, ESA, and Z. Levay (STScI)
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