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Scientists discover fluffy 'alien' planet where it rains sand
Experts have discovered a fluffy “alien” planet where it rains sand in stunning new observations from the James Webb Space Telescope. The bizarre-looking planet is officially known as exoplanet WASP-107b and has a cloud of silicate sand that exists high within its atmosphere giving it its strange fluffy appearance. NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has been responsible for some astounding findings since it was launched in 2021, including a mysterious galaxy shaped like a question mark. Now, observations made by the telescope have been used by experts who have been able to determine the atmospheric composition of the exoplanet that was pictured. A team of European astronomers found that water vapour, sulfur dioxide and silicate sand clouds existed in the exoplanet’s diverse atmosphere. The exoplanet WASP-107b is one of the lowest-density planets that astronomers are aware of. To put it into context, it is the same size as Jupiter, but has just 12 per cent of Jupiter’s mass. Thanks to its low density, it has allowed scientists to take a deeper look into the planet’s atmosphere, exploring 50 times deeper than would be possible with denser planets. The discovery of sulfur dioxide was a surprise because the host star it orbits only emits a small amount of high-energy light photons. But, its low-density atmosphere allows the photons to penetrate WASP-107b’s atmosphere where the chemical reaction that creates sulfur dioxide can occur. They also discovered that it essentially rains sand on the exoplanet due to the presence of clouds high in the atmosphere made up of fine silicate particles. Experts believe the clouds of sand form in the same way as rain does on Earth as the droplets continually fall and condense back into cloud form. The lead author of the study, Leen Decin from Katholieke Universiteit Leuven in Belgium, explained: “JWST is revolutionizing exoplanet characterisation, providing unprecedented insights at remarkable speed.” She added: “The discovery of clouds of sand, water, and sulfur dioxide on this fluffy exoplanet… is a pivotal milestone. It reshapes our understanding of planetary formation and evolution, shedding new light on our own solar system.” How to join the indy100's free WhatsApp channel Sign up to our free indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
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Diamondbacks' magical season ends with a thud against Rangers in World Series
The Arizona Diamondbacks were supposed to be contenders next year, when their young players would be more seasoned and their top prospects ready for the big leagues
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Hedge Funds Reload on Shorts After Rush to Unwind Stock Bets
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Malawi's President Chakwera bans himself and his cabinet from foreign travel
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Kaitlyn Coones: Ohio teenager faces murder charges for bludgeoning her 33-year-old boyfriend’s mother to death
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2023-11-21 07:28

Wagner leader Prigozhin is in Russia, not Belarus as agreed after failed uprising, says Belarus president
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2023-07-06 17:22

Undrafted Kentucky basketball star makes NBA contract official
Kentucky star Oscar Tshiebwe didn't hear his name called during the NBA Draft, but has found a home in the NBA.Oscar Tshiebwe wasn't one of the 60 players lucky enough to hear their name called in the 2023 NBA Draft, but the former Kentucky basketball star has made his way into the lea...
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Three Tigers combine for no-hitter as Detroit blanks Blue Jays
Detroit Tigers starting pitcher Matt Manning and relievers Jason Foley and Alex Lange combined to throw a Major League Baseball no-hitter on Saturday as...
2023-07-09 07:53

Mercosur calls for 'update' to draft EU trade agreement
South American trade block Mercosur opened a two-day summit on Monday with host Argentina calling for an "update" to a long-paused trade deal with the European Union which it said...
2023-07-04 01:56

Young backpacker who tried to stop knife attack in southeast France hailed as hero
A 24-year-old man has been hailed as a hero for chasing a man suspected of launching a knife rampage in Annecy, which left six people injured including four toddlers.
2023-06-09 23:19

Active ETF Boom Is Mostly a Mirage as Stockpicking Fades Away
At first blush, a record $100 billion flood into actively managed exchange-traded funds this year raises a tantalizing
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