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On WASP-94A b, 700 light-years away, Webb saw mornings cloaked in rock-mineral clouds that burn off to clear skies by evening
Astronomers have captured the first direct evidence of a daily weather cycle on a planet outside our solar system. The hot ...
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WASP-94A b: The exoplanet where clouds of rock form in the morning and vanish every night
Astronomers using the JWST have found that exoplanet WASP-94A b appears to have some pretty exotic weather, forming clouds of ...
The gas giant WASP-94A b is hot enough to vaporize stone. The James Webb Space Telescope read its morning and evening skies ...
Though long theorized to exist, the first exoplanet was detected in 1991. Since then, their known diversity has increased exponentially.
A giant planet nearly 700 light-years away has a bizarre daily weather cycle where mineral clouds appear every morning and ...
JWST has revealed a surprising daily cloud cycle on a distant hot Jupiter, giving scientists a clearer look at its atmosphere.
On Earth, a cloudy morning giving way to a clear evening is unremarkable, the kind of forecast that barely warrants a glance ...
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