An exoplanet in our celestial ‘neighborhood,’ located about 64 light-years away, was already known for its extreme weather.
Parts of space might be a bit smelly. The stench of rotten eggs could be wafting off of exoplanet HD 189733 b. This nearby ...
As well as giving off a stench, hydrogen sulphide offers scientists new clues about how sulphur might influence the ...
Scientists found trace amounts of hydrogen sulphide in a nearby exoplanet - which may give clues as to how it influences ...
Analyzing data gathered by the James Webb Space Telescope, scientists discovered that an exoplanet named HD 189733 b, ...
A study published Monday detailed the discovery of how a nearby “hell” exoplanet stinks of rotten eggs, and scientists are ...
Scientists have used the James Webb Space Telescope to discover a molecule on a much-studied nearby exoplanet that would it ...
Deadly glass rains and a rotten egg stench mean you probably wouldn't want to visit Jupiter-sized planet HD 189733 b.
The James Webb Space Telescope revealed that the hot Jupiter exoplanet HD 189733 b, located just 64 light-years from Earth, ...
Roughly Jupiter-sized, HD 189733 b is filled with hydrogen sulfide, teaching astronomers how these planets form ...
An exoplanet known for its deadly weather has another surprising feature—it smells like rotten eggs! Scientists using data ...
Studying the atmospheres of exoplanets is helpful for several reasons. Sometimes, it helps in understanding their formation.