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  • 08/07/2025
Gaia-4b is the most massive planet known to orbit a low-mass star. Also, see an animation for Gaia-5b, a brown dwarf orbiting a low-mass star.

They were detected by the European Space Agency’s Gaia spacecraft.

Credit: ESA/Gaia/DPAC/M. Marcussen | edited by Space.com

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