University of Arizona: Astronomers Catch a Glimpse of a Uniquely Inflated and Asymmetric Exoplanet
September 25, 2024
September 25, 2024
TUCSON, Arizona, Sept. 25 (TNSres) -- The University of Arizona issued the following news release:
Astronomers from the University of Arizona, along with an international group of researchers, observed the atmosphere of a hot and uniquely inflated exoplanet using NASA's James Webb Space Telescope. The exoplanet, which is the size of Jupiter but only a tenth of its mass, is found to have east-west asymmetry in its atmosphere, meaning that there is a significant difference between the . . .
Astronomers from the University of Arizona, along with an international group of researchers, observed the atmosphere of a hot and uniquely inflated exoplanet using NASA's James Webb Space Telescope. The exoplanet, which is the size of Jupiter but only a tenth of its mass, is found to have east-west asymmetry in its atmosphere, meaning that there is a significant difference between the . . .