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Astronomers find faintest exoplanet ever imaged from Earth - UPI.com

A team of astronomers found a new exoplanet hiding in plain sight in images that date back at least 11 years, a study released Wednesday said.

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Astronomers find faintest exoplanet ever imaged from Earth - UPI.com

A team of astronomers found a new exoplanet hiding in plain sight in images that date back at least 11 years, a study released Wednesday said.

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space.com1 g fa

'Found you!' Astronomers spot faintest exoplanet ever seen from Earth after a decade of hide-and-seek

"The new planet is 100 times fainter than Beta Pictoris b, the famous planet in the same system, making it the faintest exoplanet ever imaged directly from Earth."

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scientificamerican.com1 g fa

Astronomers just accidentally spotted the faintest exoplanet ever seen from Earth

Beta Pictoris d is more than twice the size of Jupiter, but it is a baby compared to its humongous neighbors

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  1. mercoledì 15 luglio 2026·scientificamerican.com

    Astronomers just accidentally spotted the faintest exoplanet ever seen from Earth

    Beta Pictoris d is more than twice the size of Jupiter, but it is a baby compared to its humongous neighbors

  2. mercoledì 15 luglio 2026·space.com

    'Found you!' Astronomers spot faintest exoplanet ever seen from Earth after a decade of hide-and-seek

    "The new planet is 100 times fainter than Beta Pictoris b, the famous planet in the same system, making it the faintest exoplanet ever imaged directly from Earth."

  3. mercoledì 15 luglio 2026·upi.com

    Astronomers find faintest exoplanet ever imaged from Earth - UPI.com

    A team of astronomers found a new exoplanet hiding in plain sight in images that date back at least 11 years, a study released Wednesday said.