Now, a group of researchers led by Jake T. Clark of the University of Southern Queensland, has recently confirmed another TOI monitored by TESS.
"The candidate planet was detected by TESS during Sector 10, in the first year of operation as it surveyed the southern sky," the astronomers wrote in the paper.
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Action of two protostars appears to be making conditions right for planet formation
The work by the team on this new effort came on the heels of work done by another team that discovered a pair of protostars still in the very early stages of their development—in their first 500,000 years of existence.
The two protostars currently share a name, IRAS 16293-2422 A and exist in a dense cloud of dust. They are also orbiting around a common center of gravity.
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