The new exoplanet, Enaiposha, also known as GJ 1214 b has never been seen before and is now officially being called a "Super-Venus." ...
Here are some of this month’s highlights. As we discussed last month, late January and early February will provide a stage for a Planet Parade, with six planets lining up in the night sky.
First discovered in 2009, GJ 1214 b is described by the JWST team as being “sub-Neptune-sized” - smaller than the outermost planet in our Solar System, but larger than the Earth. It has a radius ...
This discovery makes Enaiposha the first known planet of its kind, offering a glimpse into the diversity of planets that exist beyond our solar system. According to reports from The Independent ...
Venus" exoplanet 47 light-years away, with a thick atmosphere, challenging previous planetary classifications.
Further analysis revealed a dense haze filled with aerosols and high concentrations of carbon dioxide, making it difficult to peer into the planet’s lower atmosphere. A size comparison between Earth ...
The discovery was published in two papers in The Astrophysical Journal Letters. Enaiposha is a hazy planet orbiting a red dwarf star around 47 light-years away from Earth. It was initially thought to ...
For a few brief evenings around February 28, every planet in our solar system will be visible at once, with Mercury making a cameo in the planetary parade which is running all this month and next.
Astronomers have identified a unique exoplanet, GJ 1214 b, nicknamed Enaiposha, which has defied previous classifications. This hazy planet, located about 47 light-years away from Earth ...
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Welcome Super-Venus? New Class Of Planets Has Been ProposedWhile being so close to the Sun has helped study this planet, Enaiposha’s atmosphere has been a challenge to fully characterize. “It’s equivalent to Leo Tolstoy’s War and Peace. If I gave you two ...
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