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Webb Telescope Photographs ‘Strange’ Cold Planet Around Nearby Star

  • On June 10, 2025, NASA presented the first direct image of the cold exoplanet 14 Herculis c at a conference in Anchorage, Alaska.
  • This discovery followed Webb’s December 2021 launch and was enabled by the telescope’s infrared sensitivity, revealing a planet about seven times Jupiter’s mass.
  • The 14 Herculis system is unusual because its two gas giants orbit their star in highly inclined planes crossing at about 40 degrees, an arrangement described as chaotic and abnormal.
  • Co-Author William Balmer explained that imaging colder exoplanets presents greater challenges, and Webb’s highly sensitive infrared capabilities have enabled exploration into this previously inaccessible area. He highlighted that the planet’s temperature, around 26°F, makes it the coldest one captured in an image so far.
  • The finding implies planetary systems can differ greatly from our solar system and suggests early violent events shaped 14 Herculis c’s orbit, offering new insights into planetary evolution.
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Images of extrasolar planets, we don't have much yet to put ourselves under the tooth. But the one published today by the Nasa has something even more special. It reveals, for the first time, a cold exoplanet.

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NASA (Source) broke the news in Washington, United States on Tuesday, June 10, 2025.
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