First Direct Detection of an Exoplanet
It pains me to say this in a way, since I’ve spent the last couple of years trying todo the same thing (but at radio wavelengths) but the first extrasolar planet (i.e. a planet orbiting around a star which is not the Sun) appears to have been directly detected. Oh and its not just one… there are a couple! The first (image above) was discovered using the Hubble Space Telescope imaging the star Fomalhaut which is located about 25 light years from Earth. For a number of years there has been evidence of a planet being present - due to the perturbations it caused on the ring of gas and dust that surround the star. The planet is believed to have a mass similar to that of Jupiter but is at an orbital radius much further away (about 4 times that of the distance between Neptune and Jupiter).