Webb Telescope Discovers Potential Exoplanets Near Our Solar System
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NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has found strong evidence of a potential gas giant planet orbiting Alpha Centauri A, the closest Sun-like star system to Earth. The discovery, based on infrared observations, suggests the planet could be a Saturn-sized gas giant in an elliptical orbit, but further observations are needed to confirm its existence. If confirmed, this would be the closest exoplanet to Earth and a significant milestone in exoplanet research.
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