TESS Discovers Saturn-Sized Exoplanet in Our Galactic Neighborhood
A new exoplanet twice the size of Saturn has been discovered and confirmed by NASA’s Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS). This exoplanet, called TOI-849b, is located about 1,200 light-years away and orbits a star that is about one-third the size of our Sun. It is the second-largest exoplanet discovered by the TESS mission, and the second-largest exoplanet discovered around a star of this size. This planet is likely made up of gas and is located in the star’s “habitable zone,” meaning it could potentially host liquid water on its surface, and even life. This is an exciting discovery for astronomers, as it could help us better understand how planets form and evolve around stars of different sizes.
source: Phys.org