The giant exoplanet, named HD 189733 b, is 11% bigger than Jupiter and sits 64.5 light-years away from our Solar System - but it is anything but friendly.
"Getting caught in the rain on this planet is more than an inconvenience; it's death by a thousand cuts," Nasa said. "This scorching alien world possibly rains glass – sideways – in its ...
visitors would undoubtedly be killed by its deadly rain - molten glass. "Getting caught in the rain on this planet is more than an inconvenience; it's death by a thousand cuts," NASA said.
making this planet a deadly place with horizontal glass rain. A new study suggests Earth’s early years may have hosted temporary polar moons. These “circumbinary particles” were stable due ...
The metallic clouds that surround the planet are mostly made of silicate – the stuff that makes up sand and glass — and metals like titanium, per ESA. "Imagine a burning world, close to its ...
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What's more, this alien world named HD 189733 b - appears to "rain glass", according to NASA. Describing it as the "killer you never see coming," NASA said: "To the human eye, this far-off planet ...