Using the James Webb Space Telescope, astronomers have discovered an example of a new class of exoplanet, and it smells like ...
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JWST identifies a new class of planet with deep magma oceans — which is unlike anything in our Solar System
Learn more about L 98‑59 d, an exoplanet 35 light‑years away with a deep global magma ocean ...
There are worlds like hot Jupiters, gigantic and very hot, as well as ocean worlds and super-Earths with a rocky structure ...
Garlick / markgarlick.com Astronomers have discovered an entirely new kind of planet outside our Solar System, one with a ...
The James Webb Space Telescope and supplementary observations have revealed a new type of magma planet, rich in sulphur.
A study led by the University of Oxford has identified a new type of planet beyond our solar system—one that stores large ...
The molten planet, with an atmosphere rich in sulfur-bearing gases, is unlike anything astronomers have ever smelled.
Astronomers have identified a strange new kind of exoplanet that challenges how scientists classify worlds beyond our Solar System. The planet, L 98-59 d, appears to contain a vast ocean of molten ...
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