NASA's James Webb Space Telescope Reveals Its First Direct Image of Exoplanet Outside Our Solar System; View Tweet

NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has captured a stunning picture of an exoplanet HIP 65426 b outside our solar system. Located 355 light-years from Earth, the exoplanet is about six to twelve times the mass of Jupiter, according to NASA.

Exoplanet (Photo Credits: Twitter)

NASA's James Webb Telescope has captured its first image of an exoplanet located outside our solar system. The exoplanet that revolves around a star is a gas giant about six to twelve times the mass of Jupiter. The incredible click was shared on Twitter. The exoplanet is known as HIP 65426 b, which is about fifteen to twenty million years old. As per NASA, the exoplanet has no rocky surface and cannot be habitable. NASA Shares Enthralling Infrared Images of Jupiter From James Webb Space Telescope that Showcase the Planet's Features in Detail.

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