ESOcast - Season 1 Episode 18 Exoplanet Caught on the Move
For the first time, astronomers have been able to directly follow the motion of an exoplanet as it moves to the other side of its host star. The planet has the smallest orbit so far of all directly imaged exoplanets, lying as close to its host star as Saturn is to the Sun. Scientists believe that it may have formed in a similar way to the giant planets in the Solar System. This discovery proves that gas giant planets can form within discs in only a few million years, a short time in cosmic terms. http://www.eso.
First Air Date: Oct 30, 2008
Last Air date: Dec 21, 2012
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Season 1
Episode
James Bond at Paranal
Unprecedented 16-year long study tracks stars orbiting Milky Way black hole
The ALMA observatory gets its first 'eye'
24 hours in the life of an ESO astronomer
ESO's First Observatory Celebrates 40th Anniversary
Lightest Exoplanet Found
Behind every great astronomer stands a great engineer
Celestial Tango Makes for a Gorgeous Nebula
GigaGalaxy Zoom: The Sky, from the Eye to the Telescope
New Exoplanets Found
VISTA: A Pioneering New Survey Telescope Starts Work
A sharper view of the Universe with the VLT Interferometer
Orion in a New Light
Recoating a Giant VLT Mirror
E-ELT Site Chosen
Constructing ALMA — The World's Largest Observatory
Exoplanet Caught on the Move
Photographers of the Night
Richest planetary system discovered
The Great Observatories Origins Deep Survey (GOODS)
The most distant galaxy ever measured
A telescope's wire to the world
First planet of extragalactic origin
Chasing Gamma Ray Bursts at Top Speed: The VLT’s Rapid Response Mode
Life and Leisure at Paranal
An ESO Astronomer at Work
ESO Hidden Treasures Competition
Running a Desert Town
First Images from the VLT Survey Telescope -- VST and 268 megapixel OmegaCAM start work
Pandora's Cluster
Most Distant Quasar Found
Under Chilean Skies
How To Stop a Star's Twinkle - The astronomy podcast exploring the cosmic frontier with Dr J
Fifty New Exoplanets
ALMA Opens Its Eyes
Full-size Mock-up of World's Largest Telescope Mirror Built at ESO's Open House Day
Faraway Eris is Pluto’s twin
A Black Hole’s Dinner is Fast Approaching
When Speed Matters - Discovery of the Accelerating Universe Wins 2011 Nobel Prize for Physics
Going South - Special 50th Anniversary Episode 1
Looking Up - Special 50th Anniversary Episode 2
Seeing Sharp - Special 50th Anniversary Episode 3
Special: Changing Views -- Special 50th anniversary episode #4
Reaching Out - Special 50th Anniversary Episode 5
Catching Light - Special 50th Anniversary Episode 6
Finding Life - Special 50th Anniversary Episode 7
Building Big — Special 50th Anniversary Episode 8
On Air – Behind the Scenes of A Day in The Life of ESO
Chile Chill 1
All Systems Go for Highest Altitude Supercomputer