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arent they the same?
The terms are synonymous.
Proplyd is an abbreviation for protoplanetary disc (according to my astronomer friend). I also found this confirmed here: http://www.daviddarling.info/encyclopedia/P/proplyd.html
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I wasnt sure, its a bit confusing at times.
Thanks susanella!
by Chris on October 8th, 2008
hahaa np :)
by susanella on October 8th, 2008