
Hot dust surrounding HD23514, a 100-million-year-old star in the Pleiades star cluster, may have originated from the collision of two orbiting Earth-sized bodies. The star is very much like our sun except that it is 45 times younger and is orbited by hundreds of thousands of times more dust. This event is thought to be similar to the encounter that produced the Earth-moon system more than 4 billion years ago.
(Copyright Lynette Cook, lynettecook.com)

