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James Webb Telescope reveals planet WASP-107b's astonishing atmosphere: Sand clouds and sulphur

Webb's findings offer a rare glimpse into the intricate dynamics of exoplanet WASP-107b's atmosphere. The exoplanet completes a full orbit around its star in 5.7 days

November 18, 2023 / 19:44 IST
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James Webb Telescope breakthrough: Clouds of sand discovered on nearby exoplanet (Image courtesy: @ESA_Webb)

European astronomers, utilising NASA's James Webb Telescope, have uncovered an extraordinary discovery about the nearby transiting planet WASP-107b. This warm planet, with a mass similar to Neptune and a radius comparable to Jupiter, has a temperature of about 740 K (467°C).

In a groundbreaking discovery, researchers detected water vapour, sulphur dioxide (SO2), and surprisingly silicate sand clouds, unravelling the intricacies of this exoplanet's atmosphere.

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The groundbreaking findings from a June study were officially disclosed on November 15 in the online journal Nature.

French astronomer Achrène Dyrek expressed excitement about the discoveries, emphasizing the unravelling of the enigmatic atmosphere of the fluffy exoplanet WASP-107b.