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Astronomers Directly Image a Forming Giant Planet Inside a Multi‑Ring Disk Gap

Dual‑wavelength imaging reveals the newborn world is still gathering gas.

Overview

  • WISPIT 2b orbits the young Sun-like star WISPIT 2 in the constellation Aquila and is estimated to be about 5 million years old.
  • The discovery, reported in The Astrophysical Journal Letters, comes from the WISPIT project led by researchers at Leiden University, the University of Galway, and the University of Arizona.
  • ESO’s Very Large Telescope captured a striking multi‑ringed dust disk and a point source within a dark gap consistent with a giant planet.
  • Near‑infrared images from VLT and a visible‑light detection by a University of Arizona instrument confirmed the source at two wavelengths.
  • Researchers describe this as the first unambiguous planet found within a multi‑ringed disk and only the second confirmed so early around a young Sun‑like star.