HD 95086 is a young star located in the constellation of Carina, approximately 300 light-years away from Earth. It is a star with a spectral type of A8V, and it is surrounded by a debris disk that is believed to be similar to the Kuiper Belt in our own solar system. Researchers are particularly interested in studying HD 95086 and its debris disk because they believe it may be home to one or more planets or planetary bodies. By studying the structure and composition of the debris disk, astronomers hope to learn more about the formation and evolution of planetary systems, as well as the potential for the existence of exoplanets around this star. Overall, research on HD 95086 is focused on understanding the dynamics of debris disks around young stars and their implications for the formation and evolution of planetary systems.