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Welcome to the Gas Giant Planet Where Clouds Turn to Stone
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Welcome to the Gas Giant Planet Where Clouds Turn to Stone

  • Astronomers use Webb to map WASP-94A b’s atmosphere, detecting a morning cloud cycle with magnesium silicate.
  • Evening skies on the planet show a clear view, contrasting with cloudy mornings.
  • The study leveraged transit measurements to compare leading and trailing edges during a transit.
  • Clouds may evaporate at higher temperatures on the day side, altering composition.
  • Researchers found two similar cloud cycles in WASP-39 b and WASP-17 b, indicating broader patterns.
  • Scientists aim to compare hot gas giants with planets in the habitable zone for broader context.
  • The research highlights that exoplanet cloud behavior can inform theories of planet formation.
  • The study provides a clearer picture of exoplanet atmospheres than prior observations.
  • WASP-94A b orbits its star closer than Mercury orbits the Sun, creating extreme conditions.
  • The team’s findings add context for future exoplanet research and atmospheric studies.
  • The study underscores the diversity of cloud chemistry on hot gas giants.
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