IRAS 04125+2902 b: Youngest Exoplanet Transit
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•Scientists find extremely young exoplanet orbiting star with a wonky disk
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IRAS 04125+2902 b is the youngest planet to be discovered with the transit method.
The planet orbits a star that is only 3 million years old .
The star is also home to a protoplanetary disk, indicating its young age.
It may give us valuable insights into how planets emerge from the chaos of early stellar systems.
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