New Insights into the Unusual Atmosphere of Hot Jupiter CoRoT-2 b
Research from IPAC at Caltech sheds light on the peculiar atmospheric traits of the exoplanet CoRoT-2 b, contributing to the understanding of hot Jupiters.
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Research from IPAC at Caltech sheds light on the peculiar atmospheric traits of the exoplanet CoRoT-2 b, contributing to the understanding of hot Jupiters.
A recent study indicates that TOI-5882, a sun-like star located 1,300 light-years away, has likely swallowed one of its planets, as evidenced by a notable spike in lithium.
NASA's new mission, the Early eVolution Explorer, seeks to understand the puzzling scarcity of exoplanets with a radius about 1.8 times that of Earth, a question that has intrigued scientists for over a decade.
Recent measurements of the spins of giant planets and brown dwarfs challenge established theories of planet formation, revealing unexpected dynamics in these celestial bodies.
The Smaller Than Earth Habitability Model (STEHM) has been introduced to evaluate the potential of planets to sustain life-supporting atmospheres, focusing on their size and atmospheric dynamics.
Research indicates that numerous 'Mini-Neptune' exoplanets could be enveloped in hazy atmospheres similar to diesel exhaust, contrasting with the clear views of Earth captured by Artemis astronauts.
Recent findings suggest that supermassive black holes may impact the habitability of exoplanets, even those located at significant distances from these cosmic giants.
Recent research sheds light on the atmospheric conditions of WASP-94A b, a gas giant nearly 700 light years away, using advanced cloud-detecting techniques.