Astronomers have discovered a giant planet in an unexpected way, proving that even missions designed for one purpose can make remarkable discoveries in completely different areas of space science. The newly found world, named Gaia23bra b , is the first gravitationally bound planet detected through gravitational microlensing by NASA's Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) . This exciting discovery not only adds another giant exoplanet to the growing list of known worlds but also reveals that TESS can do much more than scientists originally imagined. By combining data from multiple telescopes, researchers have shown that TESS can help find planets hidden in distant parts of our galaxy using one of Einstein's most fascinating predictions. A Different Way to Find Planets Most exoplanets discovered so far have been found using the transit method , where a planet passes in front of its star and slightly blocks its light. TESS was specifically built to use this technique and h...