Webb telescope discovered a bizarre exoplanet with carbon atmosphere, no hydrogen, orbiting a super-dense spinning star.
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JWST spots a lemon-shaped exoplanet orbiting a pulsar — rewriting the rules of planet formation
Surprised astronomers just discovered a world that blurs the line between planet and stellar remnant, hiding in a system ...
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JWST finds lemon-shaped exoplanet orbiting a pulsar
The James Webb Space Telescope has turned up a world that looks more like a squeezed citrus fruit than a planet, a distorted ...
A newly discovered exoplanet is rewriting the rules of what planets can be. Orbiting a city-sized neutron star, this ...
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Weird Lemon-Shaped Exoplanet Discovered Orbiting a Bizarre Star
Learn more about PSR J2322-2650b, a lemon-shaped exoplanet that may be in a toxic relationship with its host star.
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 ...
NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope has discovered PSR J2322-2650b, a bizarre lemon-shaped exoplanet with a carbon-rich ...
Scientists have discovered a completely new type of exoplanet 2,000 light-years from Earth (a light-year is the distance ...
NASA's Chandra Observatory recently captured an X-ray image that helped identify a dramatic break in one of the galaxy's longest filaments. Reading time 2 minutes A galactic filament that stretches ...
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NASA has unveiled a breathtaking new image showing what appears to be a massive “cosmic hand” stretching across 150 light-years of space, created by one of the galaxy’s most powerful electromagnetic ...
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