It’s not every day that researchers discover a new planet, but that’s exactly what happened to researchers at the Centre for Astronomy. Using the latest iterations of the world’s largest telescopes, they were able to study a dust disk, allowing them to eventually discover the planet lurking within. Through collaboration with other universities, the hard work of many student researchers … and maybe a sprinkling of magic dust? … a new planet was found, to the amazement of the scientific community, the media, and even the then President of Ireland.
To discuss this groundbreaking discovery, the Content Unit sat down with University of Galway’s Dr Christian Ginski and PhD student Chloe Lawlor to uncover how their cutting-edge space research is rewriting what we know about the formation of planets.