Kappa Andromedae b

Kappa Andromedae b is a directly-imaged substellar object and likely superjovian-mass planet orbiting Kappa Andromedae, a young B9IV star in the Andromeda constellation, about 170 light years away. The companion's mass is roughly 13 times the mass of Jupiter. As early history on kappa And b is filled with debate over whether it is an exoplanet or a brown dwarf, some scientists have broadly described it as a "Super-Jupiter" object.

Kappa Andromedae b

Kappa Andromedae b is a directly-imaged substellar object and likely superjovian-mass planet orbiting Kappa Andromedae, a young B9IV star in the Andromeda constellation, about 170 light years away. The companion's mass is roughly 13 times the mass of Jupiter. As early history on kappa And b is filled with debate over whether it is an exoplanet or a brown dwarf, some scientists have broadly described it as a "Super-Jupiter" object.