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A giant helium cloud is escaping from a distant planet, and JWST just captured it!
The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has just made a fascinating discovery, capturing an exoplanet shedding its atmosphere ...
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A 'super-puff' exoplanet is losing its atmosphere, and the James Webb Space Telescope had a look
Astronomers have spotted a distant world "shedding" its atmosphere into space in real time, creating a giant cloud of helium ...
Using the JWST, an international team featuring UNIGE scientists has detected enormous clouds of helium streaming away from ...
Using the Webb telescope’s powerful Near Infrared Imager and Slitless Spectrograph (NIRISS) instrument, the team detected a ...
An international team including astronomers from the University of Geneva (UNIGE) and the National Center of Competence in ...
On WASP-107b, the word “sandstorm” should be taken literally. The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) recently looked at this strange, hot planet, located about 200 light-years away. JWST was ...
Astronomers observed giant helium clouds escaping exoplanet WASP-107b, revealing atmospheric loss and offering key insight ...
About 212 light years from Earth, a gas giant light enough to be nicknamed a "super-puff" or "cotton candy" planet is circling extremely close to its host star. The exoplanet is so light, it's left ...
The James Webb Space Telescope is giving us a clearer picture of WASP-107b, a ‘fluffy’ exoplanet about the size of Jupiter. On Earth, it mostly rains water. But according to a new discovery published ...
A giant gas planet located 200 million lightyears away had already caught the attention of astronomers long intrigued by its light and "fluffy" composition not unlike cotton candy. But recent ...
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