Discovering Wasp-107b: NASA’s James Webb Telescope Observes Sand Rain on an Exoplanet

2023-11-18 21:09:19

Abu Dhabi (Agencies) NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope observed a planet from which sand falls in the form of rain.. The planet “Wasp-107b”, which is located 200 light-years away in the constellation Virgo, is distinguished by its clouds made of sand, and has one of the largest The atmospheres that have been discovered are strangest ever. Telescope observation of the planet revealed a strange world outside our solar system. The planet is characterized by clouds of silicate sand, rain, scorching temperatures, strong winds, and the smell of burning sulfur dioxide. “Wasp-107b” resembles the mass of Neptune, but it is close to the size of Jupiter, and its broad nature allows the James Webb Telescope to delve deep into its atmosphere.
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