This is remarkable time-lapse video of actual images of planets orbiting a star that is 133 light years distant. It is not an on-edge system. It is an on-top view of planets in motion made over a 12 year time span. The mighty Keck Observatory atop Mauna Kea, HI, did the deed, resolving four planets. The outermost one takes over 500 Earth years to complete an orbit, and the inner-most one 45 Earth years.