NASA's Hubble captures the 'clearest view yet' of the dark side of a Hot Jupiter exoplanet - Daily Mail
Astronomers from Massachusetts Institute of Technology have obtained 'the clearest view yet' of the perpetual dark side of a 'hot Jupiter' exoplanet called WASP-121b.
Astronomers have obtained 'the clearest view yet' of the perpetual dark side of a 'hot Jupiter' exoplanet, which they claim hosts iron clouds, titanium rain and winds that dwarf Earth's jetstream.
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