Astronomers Discover Youngest Transiting Exoplanet Ever Observed
- Astronomers using NASA’s Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite discovered IRAS 04125+2902 b, the youngest transiting planet, which is about three times younger than previous discoveries.
- The young exoplanet, NGTS-33b, is nearly four times the mass of Jupiter and is located 1,430 light years away, according to the discovery report.
- NGTS-33b has a radius of about 1.64 Jupiter radii and a mass of approximately 3.63 Jupiter masses, providing insights into planetary formation models.
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