A Jupiter-sized gas giant has no business orbiting a star roughly half the mass of our Sun, yet TOI-5205 b does exactly that.
A Jupiter-sized planet orbiting a tiny red dwarf star has forced astronomers to reconsider how gas giants form. TOI-5205b, ...
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