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James Webb Space Telescope witnesses a "hot Jupiter" planet falling into its star, 12,000 light-years away.
The James Webb Space Telescope has captured the final moments of a "hot Jupiter" planet as it fell into its host star, located 12,000 light-years from Earth.
The planet, likely a gas giant, had its orbit deteriorate due to gravitational interactions with the star, leading to the expulsion of stellar gas and the creation of a ring of hot gas and a cloud of cooler dust.
This event offers new insights into planetary destruction within star systems.
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El telescopio espacial James Webb es testigo de un planeta "caliente de Júpiter" cayendo en su estrella, a 12.000 años luz de distancia.