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NASA telescope spots super Jupiter that takes more than a century to go around its star

  • The Webb Space Telescope has spotted a super Jupiter with six times Jupiter's mass orbiting Epsilon Indi A, 12 light-years away.
  • This planet takes more than a century, possibly up to 250 years, to complete one orbit.
  • Astronomers achieved this observation by blocking the starlight, allowing the planet to appear as a pinpoint of infrared light.
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