Sent into space on December 25, 2021. James Webb, the most advanced space telescope ever, has broken new ground for itself today. The European Space Agency shared the photo of the first exoplanet, the planet outside our solar system, taken with the James Webb Space Telescope. of the planet 6-8 times more massive than Jupiter was declared.
According to the shared information, the name of the planet James Webb took in front of his lens, “HIP 652426b” was. age of the planet 15 to 20 million years was determined as. In other words, the planet is far too young, even a baby, compared to our 4.5 billion year old planet. The planet was first discovered in 2017 through the Spectro-Polarimetric High Contrast Exoplanet Survey (SPHERE).
Here is the first exoplanet observed by James Webb:

- Photos of the exoplanet with four different filters applied. Click here to view full size. (2.1MB)
Observing exoplanets is a huge challenge due to the brightness of the star in the galaxy in which these planets are located. But the shared exoplanet observed today, from your own star It is 100 times farther from the sun than Earth is from the sun. consists. This allows the planet to be easily distinguished from the star’s brightness by James Webb.
The European Space Agency said the exoplanet is gaseous and contains no rocks. Hence the planet no habitable planet specified. The agency also announced that scientists are continuing to analyze the results of the sightings and that a study on the subject is being prepared.
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