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The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) announced that the James Webb Space Telescope has discovered its first new exoplanet.
- Researchers have labelled the planet as LHS 475 b, and it’s roughly the same size as Earth.
- Located just 41 light-years away, the planet orbits very close to a red dwarf star and completes a full orbit in just two days.
What are Exoplanets?
- Exoplanets are planets that orbit other stars and are beyond our solar system.
- The first exoplanets were discovered in the 1990s
- According to NASA, to date, more than 5,000 exoplanets have been discovered.
- Exoplanets come in a host of different sizes. They can be gas giants bigger than Jupiter or as small and rocky as Earth. They are also known to have different kinds of temperatures — boiling hot to freezing cold.
- Relevance of Studying them: Studying exoplanets not only broadens our understanding of other solar systems but also helps us piece together information about our own planetary system and origin.
- This helps scientists determine if a discovered world is habitable or not
Source:IE
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