Far beyond the reach of any spacecraft, a distant world glows with heat so intense that rock itself turns to vapor. In that ...
Artist’s conception of a large gas giant planet orbiting a small red dwarf star called TOI-5205. Credit: Image by Katherine Cain, courtesy of the Carnegie Institution for Science A strange giant ...
A strange “forbidden” planet spotted by the James Webb Space Telescope is turning planetary science on its head. TOI-5205 b, a Jupiter-sized world orbiting a small, cool star, has an atmosphere ...
Using observations from the James Webb Space Telescope, researchers found that TOI-5205 b contains fewer heavy elements in its atmosphere than was previously suggested, especially when compared to its ...
Another important idea is separation: clearly distinguishing foreground, midground and background through contrast, edges and ...
The JWST discovers an impossible anomaly on TOI-5205 b and challenges everything we thought we knew about giant planets.
Exoplanet TOI-5205 b is weird for a bunch of different reasons, and now we can add its low metallicity to that list.
Researchers say the findings could reshape understanding of how such worlds develop in the early life of a star.
Scientists confirmed that an exoplanet mirrors its star’s chemical makeup, validating a core assumption about how planets ...
Morehead State University will host a screening of “Oscillate Is Dead,” a feature film written and directed by lecturer & studio supervisor Matthew Kistenmacher, highlighting the creative ...
With sculpted plaster ceilings, molten-metal works, and a 42-foot glowing bar, Studio Dangg crafts a moody, sculptural escape ...
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