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Ludicrous lemon-shaped world is like nothing we've ever seen
A newly discovered exoplanet has to take the crown for the weirdest world we've ever spotted out there in the Milky Way ...
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JWST discovers a strange exoplanet that orbits a pulsar
OK, first, let's get the name out of the way. Scientists have cataloged this exoplanet as PSR J2322-2650b. It's called that ...
Astronomers have discovered a carbon-rich exoplanet with a bizarre atmosphere and shape, orbiting a neutron star under extreme conditions that challenge current models of planetary formation. Scientis ...
“This system is unique because we are able to view the planet illuminated by its host star, but not see the host star at all, ...
A rare image reveals a giant planet clinging to two stars, helping scientists understand how planets survive in chaotic star ...
But that’s nothing compared with PSR J2322-2650b, an object the mass of Jupiter studied recently by the James Webb Space Telescope. This planet’s equatorial diameter is about 38 percent wider than its ...
What types of exoplanets orbit pulsars? This is what a recent study published in The Astrophysical Journal Letters hopes to ...
Outer space never fails to remind us just how much we don't know. Astronomers have uncovered a lemon-shaped planet that ...
On December 19, avid skywatchers can catch a glimpse of the mysterious visitor through powerful binoculars or a telescope when it’s around 170 million miles from our home planet ...
But in this case, the companion is officially considered an exoplanet, not a star. The International Astronomical Union ...
Pulsars emit a lot of radiation, in particular high-energy gamma-rays and radio waves pulses. That light is invisible to JWST ...
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