Juvenile Exoplanet Discovered by TESS
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•NASA spotted a very young planet. It could become a super-Earth.
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IRAS 04125+2902 b is the youngest planet so far discovered using the dominant method of planet detection.
It's rare to detect a juvenile, still-maturing planet in solar systems that are flush with dust and gas.
The young planet orbits 430 light-years away and has a mass that's at most one-third of Jupiter .
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