Your mum might have told you not to look into the sun because it could send you blind - good advice.
The sun's brightness can also make large objects close to it difficult to spot.
A team of astronomers at the Carnegie Institution for Science in Washington DC borrowed a specialised camera to see if it would give them a glimpse of objects ordinarily hidden by the sun's rays - and they found something big.
Really big.
Carnegie's Earth and Planets Laboratory astronomer Scott Sheppard spoke to Morning Report.