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Astronomers using NASA's James Webb Space Telescope have uncovered compelling evidence of a potential planet with a mass similar to Saturn orbiting the young star TWA 7.
The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has captured its first direct image of a previously unknown exoplanet — a planet that orbits outside the solar system.
The James Webb telescope has captured some seriously cool direct images of a planet beyond our solar system. This is the telescope's first exoplanet discovery.
JWST Has Discovered Its First Exoplanet – And It’s A Baby Saturn-Sized One! This is the first direct discovery of an exoplanet using this space telescope.
The source, they say, is probably an exoplanet. If confirmed, it would mark the telescope’s first direct discovery of a planet outside our solar system.
Astronomers have discovered the first step in planet birth, finding hitherto unseen structures in 78 planetary disks in the star-forming region of Ophiuchus.
When the planet is in opposition in Sagittarius, or between Taurus and Gemini, the rings appear broadest, and Saturn shines more brightly than a star of the first magnitude.
See Saturn, Neptune and the moon align Amateur astronomers can witness a rare alignment of planets and the moon in the early hours ahead of dawn on Wednesday, July 16.