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Baby exoplanet caught shrinking under host star’s rays by NASA’s Chandra

This young planet is just 8 million years old today. That’s nearly a thousand times younger than our Earth. But unlike Earth, it sits dangerously close to its parent star.

July 18, 2025 / 14:46 IST
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An artist’s illustration of a Jupiter-sized planet closely orbiting a faint red star. An inset image, showing the star in X-ray light from Chandra, is superimposed on top of the illustration at our upper left corner. (Image: NASA)

Far away in space, a baby world is withering fast. Astronomers say it's shrinking, shedding its thick gas shell. The planet, named TOI 1227 b, faces a harsh future. It orbits a red dwarf about 330 light-years from Earth.

This young planet is just 8 million years old today. That’s nearly a thousand times younger than our Earth. But unlike Earth, it sits dangerously close to its parent star.

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A Planet Under Fire
NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory has revealed troubling details. X-rays from the host star hit the planet directly. These rays are stripping away its thick atmosphere fast. Every 200 years, it loses Earth’s atmosphere in mass.

The star, known as TOI 1227, is small and cool. But in X-rays, it’s much brighter than our Sun. Its powerful radiation keeps tearing the baby planet apart.