Astronomers report the discovery and validation of two long-period giant exoplanets orbiting the K-dwarf star TOI-4600, first detected using observations from NASA’s Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS). One of these planets, TOI-4600c, orbits its star once every 482.8 days, making it the longest-period confirmed or validated planet discovered by TESS to date. An artist’s rendition of the two exoplanets and their parent star in the TOI-4600...
