The contentious exoplanet, called K2-18b, is a warm, watery world with a hydrogen-based atmosphere. Located about 120 ...
Recent reports of NASA's James Webb Space Telescope finding signs of life on a distant planet understandably sparked ...
The gas giant exoplanet WASP-43 b has a powerful 5,000 mph blowing around its equator, due to its close orbit with its star.
Exoplanet, K2-18b, raised several eyebrows with both the scientific community and the public in 2023 when NASA’s James Webb ...
In brief: WASP-43b, a massive gas giant exoplanet, makes Venus look like an ice cube ... These blistering gales make the atmosphere incredibly turbulent and choppy. The Webb data also revealed the ...
According to the paper, this makes it the second-longest orbit of any TESS exoplanet, and one of five to have orbits ...
Can an exoplanet’s weather be mapped similar to weather on Earth ... In 2014, NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope conducted its own ...
An international team of researchers has successfully used NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope to map the weather on the hot gas-giant exoplanet WASP-43 b. Precise brightness measurements over a broad ...
NYU Abu Dhabi Research Scientist Jasmina Blecic and Associate Professor Ian Dobbs-Dixon from the Centre for Astrophysics and ...
Combined data from Cheops and TESS, or the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite, hinted that the anomaly might be due to something intriguing occurring in the atmosphere above the dayside.
The telescope's precise measurements and advanced capabilities have allowed scientists to map the weather on WASP-43 b.