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An exoplanet 60 light-years away from Earth, known as 14 Herculis c, is thought to be the coldest one yet found, researchers claim in a new study.
Though the other exoplanet, 14 Herculis b, has been observed before, the new data suggests 14 Herculis c, which is about seven times the mass of Jupiter, is as cold as 26 degrees Fahrenheit. Webb ...
In 14 Herculis, it seems that the planets were scattered by each other, perturbing their orbits and possibly even ejecting a third, smaller brown dwarf out of the system. Unfortunately, that now ...
The exoplanet, 14 Herculis c, is one of the coldest imaged to date. While there are nearly 6,000 exoplanets that have been discovered, only a small number of those have been directly imaged, most ...
The exoplanet — named 14 Herculis c, or 14 Her c for short — orbits a sunlike star about 60 light-years from Earth in the constellation Hercules. In the new JWST image, it appears as a faint ...
The planet orbits its star, 14 Herculis, at a distance of about 27.4 astronomical units (AU), taking around 142.8 years to complete one orbit.
Webb’s new image of 14 Herculis c has given researchers insight into the exoplanet’s temperature, strange orbit and atmosphere.. The exoplanet is one of at least two gas giants – both significantly ...
Though the other exoplanet, 14 Herculis b, has been observed before, the new data suggests 14 Herculis c, which is about seven times the mass of Jupiter, is as cold as 26 degrees Fahrenheit. Webb ...
This image of exoplanet 14 Herculis c was taken by NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope’s NIRCam (Near-Infrared Camera). A star symbol marks the location of the host star 14 Herculis, whose light ...