DescriptionNICI image of PZ Tel A and B (geminiann10013a).jpg
English: PZ Tel A and B. The vast majority of light from PZ Tel A has been removed from this image using specialized image analysis techniques. The size of the orbit of Neptune is shown for comparison; PZ Tel B would lie within Neptune's orbital dimensions and is one of few brown dwarfs or exoplanets imaged at a distance of < 30 AU from its parent star.Read more [/public/announcements/geminiann10013/ here].
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PZ Tel A and B. The vast majority of light from PZ Tel A has been removed from this image using specialized image analysis techniques.
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NICI image of PZ Tel A and B
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PZ Tel A and B. The vast majority of light from PZ Tel A has been removed from this image using specialized image analysis techniques. The size of the orbit of Neptune is shown for comparison; PZ Tel B would lie within Neptune's orbital dimensions and is one of few brown dwarfs or exoplanets imaged at a distance of<30 AU from its parent star. Read more here.