NASA's James Webb space telescope has revealed a planet where sand particles fall as rain.
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NASA's James Webb space telescope has revealed a planet where sand particles fall as rain.
Prof Leen Decin describes the planet by saying,
said Joanna Barstow.
From lower levels of the atmosphere, with temperatures close to 1000°C, silicate vapor rises and cools, forming microscopic, sand grains too small to see
The planet Wasp-107b is located 200 light-years away in the Virgo constellation
Although Wasp-107b is similar to Neptune in mass,
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Prof Leen Decin describes the planet by saying
said Joanna Barstow.
From lower levels of the atmosphere
with temperatures close to 1000°C
silicate vapor rises and cools
forming microscopic
sand grains too small to see
The planet Wasp-107b is located 200 light-years away in the Virgo constellation
Although Wasp-107b is similar to Neptune in mass