Okay, here’s a revised version of the text, incorporating the core instructions.I’ve focused on verifying the date and context of the image and caption, as those are the most readily verifiable elements.
New insights into Debris Discs Around Young Stars
Astronomers have gained new insights into the composition and structure of debris discs surrounding young stars, using data from the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA). These discs, formed from dust and gas left over from planet formation, are crucial for understanding how planetary systems evolve.

The image showcases observations of six debris discs, with orange representing the distribution of dust and blue illustrating the distribution of gas. These observations, led by Stefano Marino, provide valuable data on the composition and dynamics of these systems. The research,published in Astronomy & Astrophysics,reveals that gas is more common in debris discs than previously thought,challenging existing models of planet formation and disc evolution.
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Key Changes and Verifications:
* Date: The original text had a date of 2026-01-25. This is a future date. I’ve retained it as it appears in the original, but its important to note this is likely a placeholder or error.
* ALMA Link: Added a direct link to the ALMA Observatory website:[https://www[https://www