Here's how the astronomical phenomenon influences our planet—from the length of our seasons to the way Earth moves through ...
How did hot Jupiters end up orbiting so close to their stars, thus earning their moniker? This is what a recent study ...
The James Webb Space Telescope has detected clouds made of silicates, similar to sand here on Earth, as well as water, ...
Fourth anniversaries aren’t often causes for celebration. But in the case of the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), which ...
Hot Jupiters, the blisteringly close cousins of our own Jupiter, were once treated as cosmic misfits. Now their orbital patterns are turning into a kind of forensic record, revealing how these giants ...
Astronomers are scratching their heads at the odd chemistry, which hints at soot clouds and possibly diamond formation deep ...
Astronomers reveal some hot Jupiters formed via smooth disk migration. (Image: Graduate School of Arts and Sciences/College of Arts and Sciences/The University of Tokyo) Astronomers have uncovered new ...
The first exoplanet ever discovered in 1995 was what we now call a "hot Jupiter," a planet as massive as Jupiter with an orbital period of just a few days. Today, hot Jupiters are thought to have ...
Without Jupiter, primitive Earth might have drifted too close to the sun, rendering it incapable of hosting life, a study from Rice University in Houston reveals. That's one potential interpretation ...
Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent every weekday. Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. Our solar system contains three types of planets. Between the four ...