The search for extrasolar planets is currently undergoing a seismic shift. With the deployment of the Kepler Space Telescope ...
Astronomers have detected the signal of a rainbow-like phenomenon known as the “glory effect” on a planet outside our solar ...
New observations from the space telescope point to the existence of a “glory” in the atmosphere of WASP-76b, a luminous ...
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.
This rainbow-like atmospheric phenomenon depends on a very specific set of circumstances. It is common on Earth and ...
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.
Venus provides invaluable insights into the search for life on other planets, according to a new study from UC Riverside.
"There's a reason no glory has been seen before outside our solar system — it requires very peculiar conditions." There are many words that could be used to describe WASP-76b — hellish ...
From the brightness variations of its host star, an exoplanet’s size and other properties can be determined. In order to ...