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Astronomers Capture First Direct Image of 63 Light-Year-Away Exoplanet Using VLT Located in Chile – Sputnik International
The discovery was said to have been conducted using the radial velocity method, with the help of the Very Large Telescope (VLT), the world’s most advanced groun…

The discovery was said to have been conducted using the radial velocity method, with the help of the Very Large Telescope (VLT), the world’s most advanced ground-based optical telescope, located in Chile’s Atacama Desert.A group of researchers from the Max Planck Institute for Astronomy has succeeded in capturing the first optical image of an exoplanet that is approximately 63 light-years away from Earth, according to a recently published research paper.
Called Beta Pictoris c, the exoplanet is…
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