Fomalhaut

Fomalhaut b, formally named Dagon (), is a directly imaged extrasolar object and former candidate planet observed near the A-type main-sequence star Fomalhaut, approximately 25 light-years away in the constellation of Piscis Austrinus.

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This Week @NASA: Webb’s Surprising Look at Fomalhaut’s Asteroid Belt, TROPICS CubeSats Launched

Webb Images Three Debris Belts around Fomalhaut A

Webb Explores Fomalhaut’s Asteroid Belt and Discovers Evidence of Hidden Planets

Webb Telescope Finds An Asteroid Belt And Evidence Of Planets Around Close ‘Royal Star’ Fomalhaut

Webb looks for Fomalhaut's asteroid belt and finds much more

Webb Looks for Fomalhaut’s Asteroid Belt and Finds Much More. Three glowing disks of dusty debris encircling a young star are reminiscent of our solar system’s asteroid belt.

Webb Looks for Fomalhaut's Asteroid Belt and Finds Much More

The James Webb telescope revealed surprise asteroids in the Fomalhaut star system