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PDS 70 is a nearby star with two nascent planets forming in its disk.
The James Webb Space Telescope has taken another look at the pair of young planets.
The JWST observed them at longer wavelengths, the longest they'd ever been observed with.
The new research also presents additional evidence supporting a third planet around the stars.
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