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Home»Posts tagged with»Saturn mass planet

Space Breakthrough: Astronomers confirm rogue planet candidate as a planet for the first time

By Arun Kumar N on March 27, 2026   SCIENCE  

Space Breakthrough: Astronomers confirm rogue planet candidate as a planet for the first time

An international team led by Peking University confirmed the mass of a rogue planet for the first time using a rare alignment of telescopes in May 2024. The object, detected through microlensing, was found to be about the mass of Saturn, confirming it as a true planet. The findings, published in Science in January 2026, […]

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