"Until March 1st, you can vote on one of six candidate deep-sky
objects that Hubble will gaze upon for the first time in the coming
weeks. NASA has dubbed this cosmic competition "Hubble's Next
Discovery — You Decide," one of the agency's many contributions to the
International Year of Astronomy."
http://www.skyandtelescope.com/commu.../38677572.html
That is easy -
Formalhaut and the planet circling it -
http://www.skyandtelescope.com/commu.../38677572.html
http://www.rodiehr.de/c_12_vorg_form...pic_detail.jpg
Shows for the first time that the Sun's galactic orbital motion may
contribute to planetary elliptical geometry as being the sole object
that moves in the same direction as the other stars around the Milky
Way axis whereas planets spend part of their orbits moving in the
direction of galactic orbital motion with the Sun and sometimes moving
in the opposite direction.
The geometry of the rings with respect to planetary motion dictates
this approach but it is far too puzzling to even begin surmising how
it works,on the other hand,people are going to get nowhere by
surrounding the solar system in a celestial sphere bubble and hoping
that nobody will notice.Maybe they like it that way but it is lazy.