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Scientists may have discovered a new type of planet beyond the solar system. The catch? It smells like rotten eggs
Exoplanet L98-59d, located far beyond our solar system, might not sound like someone’s dream destination. It likely has an ...
Using the James Webb Space Telescope, astronomers have discovered an example of a new class of exoplanet, and it smells like ...
Astronomers at the University of Warwick have validated over 100 exoplanets, including 31 newly detected planets, using a new ...
By applying machine learning to vast TESS datasets, researchers have built one of the most precise catalogs of nearby exoplanets to date.
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Astronomers discover what may be a new type of planet
The planet's environment would make it unlikely to sustain life.
The molten planet, with an atmosphere rich in sulfur-bearing gases, is unlike anything astronomers have ever smelled.
There are worlds like hot Jupiters, gigantic and very hot, as well as ocean worlds and super-Earths with a rocky structure ...
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Fiery, stinky ‘lava’ planet discovered by scientists — temperature can hit a hellish 2,700°F
Talk about a hot mess. Scientists have uncovered a hellish “lava world” where temperatures soar to a blistering 2,700 degrees ...
Learn more about L 98‑59 d, an exoplanet 35 light‑years away with a deep global magma ocean ...
Scientists discover a nearby planet with a molten interior and sulfur-rich atmosphere, L 98-59 d, revealing a possible new ...
Scientists have found an entirely new kind of planets. The worlds have a permanent ocean of magma inside of them, storing large amounts of sulphur. The example found by scientists is known as L 98-59 ...
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