UH astronomers discover Neptune-sized exoplanet orbiting young, nearby star

Planet AU Mic b is about the size of Neptune. (NASA/Special to West Hawaii Today)

Au Mic is a "red dwarf," the most numerous type of star in the galaxy. (NASA/Special to West Hawaii Today)

University of Hawaii at Manoa astronomers are part of an international team that recently discovered AU Mic b orbiting its parent star, AU Mic, as seen in this illustration. (Photos courtesy NASA/Special to West Hawaii Today)

AU Mic is so young dust and debris left over from its formation still orbit around it. (NASA/Special to West Hawaii Today)

Astronomers study stars and planets much younger than the sun to learn about past events that shaped the solar system and Earth. Most of these stars are far enough away to make observations challenging, even with the largest telescopes. But now this is changing.