Why is the warm gas-giant exoplanet WASP-107 b so puffy? Two independent teams of researchers have an answer. Data collected ...
Astronomers have found that one of the lightest exoplanets ever seen, the young 'cotton candy' world V1298 Tau b, may be ...
A surprising deficiency of methane suggests that tidal heating has puffed up the atmosphere of the warm gas giant WASP-107 b.
Cancri e is a super-Earth planet that appears composed of diamond-like carbon — now, thanks to the JWST, astronomers have ...
A surprisingly low amount of methane and a super-sized core hide within the cotton candy–like planet WASP-107 b.
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope may have unraveled the cosmic puzzle surrounding the inflated exoplanet WASP-107 b.
A new study using NASA's James Webb Space Telescope (Webb) has unravelled the long-standing mystery of the puffy exoplanet ...
Milestone observations from the James Webb Space Telescope reveal signs of an atmosphere on the inhospitably hot super-Earth ...
Researchers may have detected atmospheric gases surrounding 55 Cancri e, a hot rocky exoplanet 41 light-years from Earth. This is the best evidence to date for the existence of any rocky planet ...
Researchers using NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope may have detected an atmosphere surrounding 55 Cancri e, a rocky ...
For instance, astronomers have come up empty using JWST to search for atmospheres around planets in the TRAPPIST-1 system.
Gas bubbling up from a lava-covered surface on 55 Cancri e may feed an atmosphere rich in carbon dioxide or carbon monoxide.