exoplanet, James Webb Space Telescope
Yet another faraway world has come to sharper focus thanks to the collective scientific muscle of citizen scientists.
Astronomers from the University of Arizona, along with an international group of researchers, observed the atmosphere of a ...
Due to how their air moves, the atmospheric conditions of hot exoplanets are expected to change between morning and evening.
Can an exoplanet’s atmosphere exhibit east-west asymmetry, meaning its two edges are vastly different from each other? This ...
The 'popcorn planet' is back in the spotlight! Using the James Webb Space Telescope, a team of international astronomers has ...
In an eccentric twist, the hot Jupiter spotted in 2005 was found to be in an orbit just over six days long. The recently ...
"Our observations indicate the presence of powerful iron winds, probably fuelled by a hot spot in the atmosphere." ...
When Jared Bryan talks about his seismology research, it's with a natural finesse. He's a fifth-year Ph.D. student working ...
Artist's illustration of the exoplanet WASP-107 b based on transit observations from NASA's James Webb Space Telescope as well as other space- and ground-based telescopes, led by Matthew Murphy of the ...