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The Webb Telescope found two young planets forming sand clouds in the YSES‑1 system, revealing unprecedented details about ...
On Earth, clouds and rain are made of water. But the James Webb Space Telescope has found that on a planet called WASP-107b, the rain and clouds are made of sand.
Using NASA's powerful James Webb Space Telescope, researchers found that the "fluffy" exoplanet WASP-107-b is home to clouds that rain sand.
WASP-107b is a “fluffy” planet located 211 light years away. It orbits its host star (a K-type star, larger and cooler than our own sun) in just 5.7 days. While it has a mass similar to our ...
Dusty clouds made of sand—that may rain iron—blanket a giant planet orbiting a young, sun-like star just 310 light-years from Earth, the James Webb Space Telescope has revealed. The discovery was made ...
The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) recently looked at WASP-107b, a puffy, strange, hot planet about 200 light-years from Earth. ... (Sand is largely composed of silicon dioxide, ...
Astronomers have observed a “fluffy” planet around 200 light-years from Earth where it rains sand droplets from silicate clouds.. Data gathered using the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has ...
On Earth, clouds and rain are made of water. But the James Webb Space Telescope has found that on a planet called WASP-107b, the rain and clouds are made of sand.