The Rochester Institute of Technology, USA, announced the discovery of a young planet 10 times heavier than Jupiter, only 330 light-years from Earth.
These three young planets orbiting a star called HD 163296, are about 330 million light-years away in the constellation Sagittarius.
The latest image shows the close-up of the planet Lk C15, which gave birth to scientists.
American scientists first observed the whole process
Using specialized devices, astronomers discovered a Jupiter-like young planet 97 light-years away from Earth and dating only 20 million years old.
The latest image provided by New Horizons spacecraft shows evidence of Pluto's youthfulness: glaciers are flowing on its surface.
Astronomers first photographed the newly created planet from the disk of dust and gas surrounding the star about 370 light-years from Earth.