An image of a very faint and small red object near an (also faint) brown dwarf

In April 2004, astronomers with the European Southern Observatory's 8.2m Telescope (VLT) managed to obtain an image of a very faint and small red object near an (also faint) brown dwarf. The star itself is located at a distance of 70 pc from us, the object is located at a distance of 55 AU from the star. Later, the lines of the water molecule were found in the measured spectrum. Considering the collected data, it was concluded that it is about 5 Jupiter-mass planets. Source: https://www.eso.org/public/images/eso0428a/