
Astronomers Capture First Image of GJ504b, the 'Second Jupiter' 60 Light-Years Away
Astronomers have captured the first direct image of GJ504b, a distant exoplanet dubbed the 'second Jupiter,' using advanced technology on the Subaru Telescope. Located 60 light-years away, this planet is notable for its size, cold temperature, and clear atmosphere, providing valuable insights into planetary formation and atmospheric characteristics. This breakthrough highlights the potential of modern observational tools in exploring distant worlds.