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'2nd Jupiter' exoplanet seen 60 light-years away | Space photo of the day for June 23, 2025
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Astronomers have spotted a distant exoplanet, Gj 504 b, that looks eerily similar to Jupiter—earning it the nickname "2nd Jupiter." Located 60 light-years away, this gas giant was discovered using the SEEDS Project, a high-powered effort to hunt for planets and cosmic disks. The image, featured as today’s "Space Photo of the Day," gives us a rare glimpse of a world that could help scientists better understand how gas giants form.
Editor’s Note: Finding a "Jupiter twin" isn’t just cool—it’s a big deal for astronomy. If we can study how planets like this form in other solar systems, it might unlock secrets about our own. Plus, every new exoplanet discovery reminds us how wild and diverse the universe really is. Who knows what else is out there?

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