NASA’s James Web Space Telescope has captured the evidence of a planet beyond the solar system for the first time for the first time. Launched in 2021,
NASA said that exoplanet, a planet beyond our solar system, has been described as TWA 7B and the young man revolves around the nearby star TWA 7, NASA said. Scientists believe that exoplanet is around the mass of Saturn and according to NASA, is about 50 times the distance from the Sun to the Earth.
Typically, it is difficult to detect planets of this size outside our solar system, but scientists used a technique called high-opposite imaging to detect exoplanet, said NASA said. The images of the exoplanet were taken using a corerongraph, which allows researchers to suppress the bright brightness of a star to reveal nearby objects.
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Scientists stated that there was a very small chance that images could show a background galaxy, but the evidence “strongly indicates the source that is an already unseen planet.”
“Our comments reveal a strong candidate for a planet that shapes the structure of TWA 7 debris disc, and its position is exactly where we were expected to find a planet of this mass,” said the lead researcher Anne-Mary Langenz.
Exoplanets can be a young and cool planet, with about 0.3 times more mass, which according to the temperature of Jupiter and about 120 degrees Fahrenheit, according to the initial analysis by researchers.
Scientists first discovered an exoplanet Returned in 1992Astronomers have discovered Around 6,000 exoplanets Since then, but none of them is lustful.