Nasa James Webb telescope Discovers Exoplanet orbiting 2 sun in 10000 years

The James Webb Space Telescope of the American space agency NASA has made another major discovery in distant space. James Webb has discovered an exoplanet that orbits two suns. In that too the planet takes 10 thousand years to complete one cycle. The exoplanet discovered by the telescope is a giant red planet. It is noteworthy that planets which revolve around stars other than the Sun are called exoplanets.

NASA According to , this planet named VHS 1256 b is located 40 light years away from Earth. It is very far from its Sun, for example, VHS 1256 b is four times further away from its Sun than the planet Pluto is from our Sun. This is an ideal planet for the James Webb Telescope. The telescope is able to see it well because the light from VHS 1256 b and its Sun do not mix together.

James Webb has obtained another special information about VHS 1256b. This planet is characterized by silicate clouds and an atmosphere that is always changing. This study has been published in The Astrophysical Journal Letters. It has been estimated in the study that this planet is only 15 crore years old and is ‘young’. Perhaps this is why the environment here is also disturbed.

The team, which analyzed data from the James Webb Space Telescope, found that in the atmosphere of VHS 1256 b, where silicate clouds mix with each other, temperatures can reach up to 830 degrees Celsius. The discovery of the exoplanet named VHS 1256 b is important because it can provide important information to understand the evolution of planets in our universe.

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