How do supergiant exoplanets form? James Webb Space Telescope finds a clue
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Astronomers used the James Webb Space Telescope to study 29 Cygni b, a gas giant exoplanet 15 times Jupiter's mass. Its wide orbit suggests a "bottom-up" formation process, unlike most massive planets. The discovery provides clues on how supergiant exoplanets form, challenging traditional theories. The exoplanet's unique characteristics make it a key example in understanding the dividing line between planet and star formation processes, with implications for our understanding of the universe.