Using JWST, scientists discovered PSR J2322-2650b — a carbon-rich, lemon-shaped exoplanet orbiting a pulsar — challenging ...
The James Webb Telescope spotted a new object that was first discovered in 2011 - Is it a star? Planet? or simply PSR J2322-2650b.
But that’s nothing compared with PSR J2322-2650b, an object the mass of Jupiter studied recently by the James Webb Space ...
A new discovery, made using the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), may just be the weirdest exoplanet yet, possessing an ...
The Jupiter-size planet was discovered by NASA's James WebbSpace Telescope (JWST) and is so strange that it challenges ...
Astronomers are scratching their heads at the odd chemistry, which hints at soot clouds and possibly diamond formation deep ...
Far from our solar system, astronomers have spotted a world that looks less like a sphere and more like a squeezed lemon, a ...
NASA has uncovered a bizarre exoplanet with a never before seen planet atmosphere. Experts call this unusual phenomenon a ...
But in this case, the companion is officially considered an exoplanet, not a star. The International Astronomical Union ...
What types of exoplanets orbit pulsars? This is what a recent study published in The Astrophysical Journal Letters hopes to ...
Officially named PSR J2322-2650b, this object has an exotic helium-and-carbon-dominated atmosphere unlike any ever seen ...
Outer space never fails to remind us just how much we don't know. Astronomers have uncovered a lemon-shaped planet that ...