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Scientists find an explanation for oddball, water-rich exoplanets: They make their own water
As more and more exoplanets are discovered throughout the galaxy, scientists find some that defy explanation—at least for ...
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Scientists use James Webb Space Telescope to make 1st 3D map of exoplanet — and it's so hot, it rips apart water
Scientists use James Webb Space Telescope to make 1st 3D map of exoplanet — and it's so hot, it rips apart water ...
Experiments at high temperatures and pressures reveal chemistry that can generate water on the surface of exoplanets ...
Using JWST, scientists mapped WASP-18b’s atmosphere in 3D, revealing blazing regions where water molecules split apart.
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Hydrogen can make water on alien worlds: A nature study just rewrote how planets form oceans
Astronomers now understand that water-rich planets can form internally, even close to stars. A new study reveals that ...
A 3D map of planet WASP-18b reveals extreme heat zones and broken water vapor in its atmosphere for the first time.
Learn how exoplanets are discovered, what makes planets beyond our solar system unique, and how they drive the ongoing search ...
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Scientists Reveal Explosive New Map of an Exoplanet That Destroys Water
For the first time, scientists have produced a 3D temperature map of the ultra-hot exoplanet WASP-18b, a gas giant that is so ...
Astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope have made the first 3D map of an alien planet's atmosphere, revealing ...
Stronger links between researchers who work on Earth’s and other planets’ atmospheres, and between the experimental, ...
Using NASA's Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS), an international team of astronomers have detected a new exoplanet ...
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