James Webb Space Telescope finds coldest exoplanet ever seen, and it orbits a dead star

Dmitry Kuznetsov
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Astronomers who use the James Webb space telescope (JWST) have detected the first planet seen orbiting a dead star, offering new ideas about how the planets evolve the duration of the final stages of a star’s life.

The observations of the James Webb space telescope of the Exoplanet, called WD 1856+534 B, also confirm that it is the coldest exoplanet to date, which could pave the way for the first detailed atmospheric studies on the text in text.

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