The PDS 70 system is located 370 light-years from our solar system. Previously, two gas giant exoplanets, PDS 70b and PDS 70c, were discovered here.

Now researchers have spotted a cloud of debris orbiting one of the planets that may be related to a nearby or newly formed new planet, possibly a Trojan horse.

If the results of the observations are confirmed, it will be the first proof that the two planets can share the same orbit.

Such an astonishing discovery allows us to imagine worlds with the same year length and habitable conditions, which is already arousing interest and delight among scientists.

Source: Ferra

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