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Live Science on MSNJames Webb telescope reveals rare, 'rotten egg' atmosphere around nearby hell planetThe James Webb Space Telescope revealed that the hot Jupiter exoplanet HD 189733 b, located just 64 light-years from Earth, ...
ROUGHLY 64.5 light-years away, an exoplanet infamous for its violent weather has made a name for itself in another department ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNNearby exoplanet stinks of rotten eggs – studyNew research suggests that the atmosphere of the exoplanet HD 189733 b, a Jupiter-sized gas giant, has trace amounts of ...
Parts of space might be a bit smelly. The stench of rotten eggs could be wafting off of exoplanet HD 189733 b. This nearby ...
Scientists have used the James Webb Space Telescope to discover a molecule on a much-studied nearby exoplanet that would it ...
Scientists found trace amounts of hydrogen sulphide in a nearby exoplanet - which may give clues as to how it influences ...
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Space.com on MSNExtreme 'hot Jupiter' exoplanet stinks like rotten eggs and has raging glass stormsDeadly glass rains and a rotten egg stench mean you probably wouldn't want to visit Jupiter-sized planet HD 189733 b.
This discovery marks one of the first detections of hydrogen sulfide on an exoplanet, a planet outside our solar system.
Studying the atmospheres of exoplanets is helpful for several reasons. Sometimes, it helps in understanding their formation.
ROUGHLY 64.5 light-years away, an exoplanet infamous for its violent weather has made a name for itself in another department: its smell. Its atmosphere stinks of rotten eggs, according to data ...
A hellish "hot Jupiter" planet situated relatively close to Earth would likely smell like rotten eggs if we ever made the trip to visit it, new data from the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) reveals.
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