The young, Sun-like star YSES 2, imaged with the VLT at ESO. The star is located in the centre of the image behind a coronagraph mask (grey circular area, radius of 0.1 arcsec). The newly discovered exoplanet YSES 2b can be seen south of its host star.
Image: Markus Mugrauer/Uni Jena
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