Astronomers have observed a unique phenomenon using the James Webb Space Telescope, where sand clouds form every morning on a distant planet and completely vanish by evening. This discovery marks a new step in our understanding of atmospheric phenomena in the universe.
Astronomers have uncovered unprecedented details about the surface of the exoplanet LHS 3844 b using the James Webb Space Telescope. Located 49 light-years from Earth, this planet appears to be a barren world without an atmosphere, raising questions about the possibility of life.
A team from Northumbria University has uncovered the long-mysterious rotation of Saturn using the James Webb Space Telescope, the most powerful telescope in history. This discovery could reshape our understanding of cosmic phenomena.
Astronomers have discovered carbon dioxide ice within the Butterfly Nebula, altering their understanding of dying star chemistry. This finding highlights the ability of sensitive molecules to survive in harsh environments.