About the Object

Category: Exoplanets
NIRCam

Exoplanet 29 Cygni b (NIRCam image)

Astronomers used the James Webb Space Telescope to directly image 29 Cygni b, which weighs 15 times Jupiter. They found evidence for heavy chemical elements like carbon and oxygen, which strongly suggests it formed like a planet by accretion within a protoplanetary disc, and not like a star through fragmentation.

Webb’s NIRCam (Near-Infrared Camera) was used in its coronagraphic mode, in which a wedge (indicated by the blue box) is used to block the light of the host star (labeled A and marked with a star symbol) to reveal the planet. This image combines light from three filters between 4 and 5 microns. The planet is brightest in the blue filter, then green, then red, so it appears as an off-white dot in the colour composite. If carbon dioxide weren’t present, the planet would appear noticeably redder.

In this image, the colour blue is assigned to 4.1 micron light, green to 4.3 micron light, and red to 4.6 micron light.

Credit:

NASA, ESA, CSA, W. Balmer (JHU, STScI), L. Pueyo (STScI). Image processing: A. Pagan (STScI)

About the Image

Id: weic2607b
Type: Artwork
Release date: 14 April 2026, 16:00
Related releases: weic2607
Size: 2000 x 2000 px


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