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NASA’s Webb spots mysterious planet orbiting star Near Alpha Centauri

Astronomers spotted a dim object more than 10,000 times fainter than the star. It was located about twice the distance between Earth and the Sun.

August 08, 2025 / 14:02 IST
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This artist’s concept depicts a gas giant planet that NASA’s Webb telescope found strong evidence for around Alpha Centauri A (upper left). The Alpha Centauri system is home to three stars including Alpha Centauri B (upper right). Our Sun is shown as a small dot of light between those two stars. (Image: NASA)
This artist’s concept depicts a gas giant planet that NASA’s Webb telescope found strong evidence for around Alpha Centauri A (upper left). The Alpha Centauri system is home to three stars including Alpha Centauri B (upper right). Our Sun is shown as a small dot of light between those two stars. (Image: NASA)

NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope has captured signs of a possible giant planet in Alpha Centauri A. The star sits in the stellar system closest to our Sun, just four light-years away from Earth. The discovery, if confirmed, could change how we view exoplanets around Sun-like stars.

Closest gas giant found using Webb's MIRI

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The suspected gas giant was detected using Webb’s Mid-Infrared Instrument (MIRI). The data came from special images taken in August 2024. The team used a coronagraph to block Alpha Centauri A’s bright light. This let them study objects nearby that are usually hidden.

Astronomers spotted a dim object more than 10,000 times fainter than the star. It was located about twice the distance between Earth and the Sun. The object is not likely to be an asteroid, galaxy or camera glitch, researchers said.