"WASP-43b is a reminder of the vast range of climates that are possible on exoplanets and the many ways in which Earth is ...
The gas giant exoplanet WASP-43 b has a powerful 5,000 mph blowing around its equator, due to its close orbit with its star.
NASA's Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS). This satellite spotted this far-off planet. NASA TOI 4633 c is thought ...
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Using the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), a team of astronomers, including scientists from MPIA, constructed a global ...
The weather forecast on exoplanet WASP-43 b: clear during the day, cloudy at night, with winds topping 8,000 kilometres per ...
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An international team of researchers has successfully used NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope to map the weather on the hot gas-giant exoplanet WASP-43 b. Precise brightness measurements over a broad ...
Using NASA's James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), researchers have mapped the weather on WASP-43 b - a Jupiter-sized gas giant ...
Combined data from Cheops and TESS, or the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite, hinted that the anomaly might be due to something intriguing occurring in the atmosphere above the dayside.
The telescope's precise measurements and advanced capabilities have allowed scientists to map the weather on WASP-43 b.