Over 437 light years away a planet called HAT-P-26b is orbiting a star that is twice the size of our own. It’s a type of planet known as a “warm Neptune” which means that it is roughly Neptune-sized ...
A study combining observations from NASA’s Hubble and Spitzer space telescopes reveals that the distant planet HAT-P-26b has a primitive atmosphere composed almost entirely of hydrogen and helium.
Astronomers from Johns Hopkins University (JHU) used the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) to observe a giant exoplanet known as HATS-75 b. This exoplanet is one of the recently discovered Giant ...
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