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The James Webb telescope just spotted a Saturn-sized planet 700 light-years away with an Earth-like temperature and an atmosphere packed with methane
About 700 light-years from Earth, a planet roughly the size of Saturn is circling its star at a leisurely pace, completing one orbit every 104 days. That alone would be unremarkable. But when NASA’s ...
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Astronomers just found a Saturn-size planet with Earth-like temperatures 330 light-years away — a rare 'temperate' giant wrapped in a thick atmosphere of methane
A gas giant about the size of Saturn, orbiting a Sun-like star roughly 330 light-years from Earth, has become the first ...
A planet that is about the size of Saturn, but with a temperature more like Earth's, has an atmosphere rich in methane, ...
A decades-old mystery about Saturn has finally been solved thanks to the James Webb Space Telescope. Scientists discovered that Saturn’s changing “rotation rate” was never caused by the planet ...
JWST’s NIRSpec aurora maps, 10 times sharper than Cassini-era data, exposed a planetary heat engine of aurora, winds, and ...
A planet that is about the size of Saturn, but with a temperature more like Earth’s, has an atmosphere rich in methane, ...
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