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Scientists Just Clocked a ‘Rogue’ Planet the Size of Saturn

Last updated: January 1, 2026 5:25 pm
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Rogue planets, also known as free-floating planets, are celestial bodies that drift through interstellar space without a host star to orbit. These enigmatic worlds have long been a challenge to study due to their lack of a known star and orbit. However, a recent breakthrough has shed light on these lonely wanderers.

In a groundbreaking study published in Science, researchers have successfully measured the mass of a rogue planet for the first time. Led by Subo Dong of Peking University, the team employed a novel technique that involved analyzing how the planet’s gravity bent the light from a distant star during a microlensing event. By observing this event from both Earth and the Gaia space observatory, the researchers were able to determine the planet’s distance and estimate its mass.

This significant finding reveals that the rogue planet has a mass similar to that of Saturn. Beyond just its mass, this discovery provides valuable insights into the planet’s history and origin. Understanding the mass of these free-floating planets serves as a crucial starting point for unraveling the mysteries surrounding these cosmic nomads.

Moving forward, this study paves the way for further research on rogue planets. The upcoming launch of NASA’s Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope in September is set to revolutionize the study of these elusive worlds. With its ability to image the entire sky at a rapid pace, the Roman Space Telescope could potentially identify hundreds of rogue planets. Coupled with the newfound method of estimating their masses, researchers will have unprecedented opportunities to delve deeper into the realm of these solitary celestial bodies.

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As Subo Dong emphasizes, this study marks the beginning of a new era in understanding rogue planets. The door is now open to study this emerging population of planets and unlock the secrets they hold about the universe.

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