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Paid subbies to my newsletter can read about the coldest exoplanet JWST has directly imaged, and a cool new space rock-hunting telescope.

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    Paid subbies to my newsletter can read about the coldest exoplanet JWST has directly imaged, and a cool new space rock-hunting telescope.

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    JWST directly images a cold exoplanet, the Flyeye asteroid hunter is now online

    14 Her c is around our same age, and ESA has a new telescope to look for space rocks

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      Paid subbies to my newsletter can read about the coldest exoplanet JWST has directly imaged, and a cool new space rock-hunting telescope.

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      JWST directly images a cold exoplanet, the Flyeye asteroid hunter is now online

      14 Her c is around our same age, and ESA has a new telescope to look for space rocks

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      Bad Astronomy Newsletter (badastronomy.beehiiv.com)

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      @badastro I have to say that the implications of that sentence are amazingly amazing. "The coldest" means that JWST has directly imaged multiple exoplanets. A telescope we shot into space, where it assembled itself, has taken actual pictures of planets--tiny little hunks of gas and rock--many lightyears away. DIRECT images. Of PLANETS. How cool is that?

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