Astronomers Map First 3D Atmosphere of Distant Exoplanet WASP-121b
- Scientists have mapped the atmosphere of an exoplanet in 3D for the first time, revealing new details about its climate.
- The planet exhibits powerful winds carrying chemical elements in complex patterns, resulting in a unique climate.
- This atmosphere behaves in ways that challenge our understanding of weather on all planets.
- Even the strongest hurricanes in the Solar System appear calm compared to this planet's extreme weather conditions.
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A Planet 900 Light-Years Away Has Weather So Extreme "It Feels Like Science Fiction". It's 70,000 km/h Winds Carry Vaporized Iron and Even Titanium
Scientists have for the first time mapped the 3D structure of an exoplanet’s atmosphere, uncovering violent winds and bizarre weather patterns.
Mind-blowing weather found in exoplanet's atmosphere
WASP-121b is a gaseous, giant exoplanet located some 900 light-years away in the constellation Puppis. Its atmosphere, which is divided into 3 layers, has never been seen before on any planet. Credit: ESO/M. Kornmesser Astronomers have peered into the atmosphere of an exoplanet some 900 light-years away and found powerful weather patterns that make the most severe storms in the Solar System seem like a calm breeze. “It feels like something out o…
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