Astronomers have mapped the 3D structure of an alien planet's atmosphere for the first time, revealing a layered system of extreme winds.
A recent study has unveiled how chemical elements and powerful winds shape the atmosphere of a planet far beyond our solar system.
A high-density rain gauge observational network in Taiwan reveals that multiple precipitation peaks exist over the mountainous island during summer afternoon convection. This contrasts with previous ...
Located around 900 light-years away in the Puppis constellation, Tylos orbits its parent star at an absurdly close distance, ...
Astronomers have discovered by looking through an exoplanet's atmosphere and mapping its 3D structure for the first time ...
Four telescope units of the European Southern Observatory’s Very Large Telescope (ESO’s VLT) revealed powerful winds carrying ...
Around 900 light-years away, a gas giant exoplanet unlike anything in our solar system is rewriting the rules of extreme ...
Researchers have turned abundant natural materials like cellulose into powerful hydrogels that capture water from air, ...
It is so ferociously hot that the “exoplanet” features iron in the form of a gas in one layer of its atmosphere, while a jet ...
Astronomers for the first time have deciphered the three-dimensional structure of the atmosphere of a planet beyond our solar ...
The gas giant WASP-121b, also known as Tylos, has an atmospheric structure unlike any we have ever seen, and the fastest ...
The research has been published in the peer-reviewed journal Nature.