JWST just mapped the morning weather on a planet 690 light-years away, and the forecast of sand-like clouds exposed a 100-fold bias in how exoplanet atmospheres have been read for more than a decade

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Jwst Just Mapped The Morning Weather On A Planet 690 Light-Years Away, And The Forecast Of Sand-Like Clouds Exposed A 100-Fold Bias In How Exoplanet Atmospheres Have Been Read For More Than A Decade

By Space Daily

The James Webb Space Telescope has produced something close to a daily weather report for a planet 690 light-years away, and the forecast is strange: cloudy mornings of vaporized rock, clear evenings, and winds racing fast enough to carry sand-like p ...Read more