Webb Telescope Uncovers Third Giant Planet in Beta Pictoris System

NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has discovered a previously unknown giant exoplanet in the Beta Pictoris star system, one of the most studied planetary systems in the Milky Way. The young nearby star Beta Pictoris was already known to host two giant planets, Beta Pictoris b and Beta Pictoris c, making this newly found world the third confirmed planet in the system. The discovery was made by astronomers analyzing data from the Webb telescope, which is capable of detecting planets that earlier instruments may have missed. Beta Pictoris is considered a key system for planetary science due to its relative proximity to Earth and its young age, offering insight into early planetary formation.
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