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New signs found of giant gas planet in 'Earth's neighbourhood'

New signs found of giant gas planet in 'Earth's neighbourhood'

Summary

Scientists have found evidence of a giant gas planet in the star system closest to Earth, Alpha Centauri, using the James Webb Space Telescope. Although the planet was briefly detected, it vanished from follow-up studies, prompting further investigations to confirm its existence. This potential planet, similar to Jupiter or Saturn, is surrounded by gas and may have moons capable of supporting life.

Key Facts

  • Scientists found signs of a giant gas planet in the Alpha Centauri star system, our closest neighboring system.
  • The potential planet is about four-and-a-half light years away from Earth.
  • It resembles gas giants like Jupiter and Saturn, meaning it cannot support life itself.
  • The James Webb Space Telescope detected the planet, but it vanished in later observations.
  • Similarities between the planet's star and our Sun make it of particular interest for studying habitability.
  • Future telescopes, like the Grace Roman Space Telescope, may help confirm the planet and study it further.
  • Direct imaging was used to detect the planet, a challenging technique due to the bright light from nearby stars.

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