NASA’s TESS discovered two Jupiter-sized “super-puff” planets lighter than cotton candy, 1,100 light-years away.
Beneath Jupiter’s familiar bands of clouds lies a chemical record that may reshape our understanding of how the largest ...
What can “cotton candy” exoplanets teach astronomers about planetary formation and evolution? This is what a recent study ...
Jupiter's oxygen levels are rewriting our cosmic narrative! Recent research reveals that this giant planet holds 1.5 times ...
Astronomers discovered two giant exoplanets with densities lower than cotton candy, making them the lightest known planets of ...
In the latest research, telescope observations of 3I/ATLAS examine its chemical structure and suggest that it took shape in a ...
The two planets orbiting a star 1,110 light-years away are the biggest exoplanets ever found with a density lower than cotton ...
New research led by a scientist at IPAC—a science and data center for astrophysics and planetary science at Caltech—studying ...
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Without Jupiter, no life on Earth?

An unexpected collaboration between the Sun and Jupiter may explain the emergence of the essential elements for life on Earth ...
Astronomers have discovered a pair of Jupiter-sized exoplanets orbiting a star 1,110 light-years away in the constellation ...
Astronomers have unveiled two colossal "super-puff" exoplanets, TOI-791 b and TOI-791 c, orbiting a distant star. These Jupiter-sized worlds boast incredibly low densities, lighter than cotton candy, ...