ASTRONOMERS DE-FOG EXOPLANET ATMOSPHERES WITH NEW CLOUD-DETECTING METHOD

 Hey, Space Placers!

Large banded planet with huge pole to pole band of white fluffy clouds at edge of nightside.

Artist’s concept of WASP-94A b, a hot Jupiter-type exoplanet about 700 light-years away. New observations by the James Webb Space Telescope show that sandy clouds fill the skies in the morning, but dissipate by the evening. Image via Hannah Robbins/ Johns Hopkins University/ EurekAlert! (CC BY)

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What can I say but WOW!

Sky Guy in VA

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