The star PDS 70 is still in the process of planet formation, This image of the system taken by the Atacama Large Millimeter Array has attracted a lot of interest. It isn't the large dust ring still undergoing planet formation that's the main point of interest. It's not the Jupiter-sized planet PDS 70c (just above 3 o'clock inside the ring) that's already come together either. It's the fuzzy dust cloud around that planet that intrigues astronomers. They believe it's a region of moon formation. The planet may wind up with three of four large moons just like Jupiter's.

Image Credit: ESO (ALMA) / NAO / NARO