"Only 12 light-years from Earth, the powerful James Webb Space Telescope has uncovered a giant planet whose mass is six times that of Jupiter. This gigantic globe is exceptionally bright and cold.
This unique world combines two opposites: brightness and cold.
The object orbits a star categorized as an orange dwarf.
Epsilon Indi A has turned out to be a cosmic monster, with a mass six times that of Jupiter—dwarfing all other known bodies in our solar system. Moreover, its brightness does not correspond with high temperature; despite its size, it is relatively cool, maintaining a temperature of about 35 degrees Fahrenheit. The distance between it and its star is 15 times that between Earth and the Sun, and a full orbit around its star takes several decades to complete."
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