Follow link...the photo is quite striking.

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/02/22/fomalhaut_image/

Spectacular dust ring surrounds 'whale's mouth' star

By Lester Haines 

Published Friday 22nd February 2008 17:21 GMT

Astronomers at the University of California, Berkeley, and NASA's
Goddard Space Flight Center have released a rather remarkable Hubble
image of a ring of dust around star Fomalhaut, described by New
Scientist as resembling "the Great Eye of Sauron".

Hubble snap of Fomalhaut. Image: NASA

The boffins used the Hubble coronagraph to block light from Fomalhaut
and enhance the ring which, as you can see, is "significantly askew".
The reason for this, they postulate, is that the dust ring is under
the influence of orbiting planet (or planets), possibly a body
rotating around the star at approximately Pluto's distance from the
sun, or one-third of the ring's radius.

Fomalhaut, aka Alpha Piscis Austrini, is one of the brightest stars in
the night sky, lying around 25 light years from Earth and weighing in
at roughly 2.3 solar masses. Its name comes from the Arabic fum
al-ħawt, or "whale's mouth", although we reckon "Sauron's Eye" might
be a suitable new moniker. ®

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