James Webb Telescope Detects Potential New Exoplanet Near Our Sun

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NASA's JWST may have detected a Saturn-sized planet near Alpha Centauri A, the closest sun-like star, but the planet has only been observed once and remains unconfirmed. If confirmed, it would be the closest directly imaged exoplanet in the habitable zone, though its size suggests it may not support life. Follow-up observations are planned to verify the discovery.
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