A surprising deficiency of methane suggests that tidal heating has puffed up the atmosphere of the warm gas giant WASP-107 b.
NASA was named Thursday as the 2023 Best Place to Work in the Federal Government large agency for the 12th year in a row.
The results may explain why dozens of low-density exoplanets are puffy, helping to solve a long-standing mystery in science.
NASA solves the mystery of the ‘floofy’ planet WASP-107 b using the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), revealing surprising ...
New research suggests that astronomers have possibly uncovered the reason behind a distant exoplanet having an atmosphere as light as a microwaved marshmallow. Named WASP-107 b, this gas giant is ...
Studying the atmosphere of a "puffy" exoplanet about 200 light-years from Earth may have unraveled a confounding cosmic ...
Data revealed that the interior of the exoplanet might be significantly hotter, and the core might be much more massive than ...
Astronomers have found that one of the lightest exoplanets ever seen, the young 'cotton candy' world V1298 Tau b, may be ...
Results of the study were mainly because of Webb’s “extraordinary sensitivity,” along with its ability to measure light ...
Astronomers may have finally figured out why a distant exoplanet with the density of a microwaved marshmallow has such a ...
A new study using NASA's James Webb Space Telescope (Webb) has unravelled the long-standing mystery of the puffy exoplanet ...
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope may have unraveled the cosmic puzzle surrounding the inflated exoplanet WASP-107 b.