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Epsilon Indi Ab: IIT Kanpur's Dr Pathak among FIRST to discover mature exoplanet, close to Earth

The newly discovered planet is located 12 light-years away from Earth.

Somya Agarwal

In a cosmic breakthrough, an international squad of astronomers featuring Dr. Prashant Pathak from Indian Institute of Technology (IIT Kanpur) has discovered a colossal planet orbiting a star, much like our Sun. Named Epsilon Indi Ab (Eps Ind Ab), this “Super-Jupiter” is making waves as the first-ever mature exoplanet (a planet beyond our solar system) to be discovered using direct imaging techniques. The image was captured using the James Webb Space Telescope's (JWSTs) Mid-InfraRed Instrument (MIRI).

About Epsilon Indi Ab

Eps Ind Ab is a "Super Jupiter" that's at least six times more massive than Jupiter, making it the biggest planet in the solar system. Despite its size, it keeps things cool at around -1°C (30°F).

The newly discovered planet is located 12 light-years away from Earth and takes 200 years to complete its orbit, travelling from a distance that is 28 times greater than Earth's orbit around the Sun. 

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