Discovery Alert!Β In a new discovery announced on Jan 9, 2024, James Webb Telescope Unearths Auroral Activity on Brown Dwarf W1935. Read full articleΒ here
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πͺπ The James Webb Space Telescope has uncovered astonishing details about this dark, hot, and mysterious world. ππ₯ Explore the revelations, from its 0.633 Earth masses to a rapid 0.3-day orbit around its M-type star, just 0.00709 AU away! ππ¬ Join us on this celestial journey and stay tuned for the groundbreaking discoveries reshaping our understanding of distant exoplanets. #Exoplanets #SpaceDiscovery #JWST #GJ367b #CosmicMysteries β¨π
In a new discovery released on Nov 15, 2023, Webb Telescope Unveils Neon Secrets in SZ Cha's Protoplanetary Disk. Read more here
πβ¨ NASA's Webb Telescope Unveils Neon Secrets in Young Star's Protoplanetary Disk β¨π
π Delve into the mysteries of planet formation with NASA's James Webb Space Telescope! π
π Exploring the Neon Clues: Peek into the spinning disk of dust around young star SZ Chamaeleontis (SZ Cha). Webb's revelation of distinct neon traces adds a new chapter to our understanding of planetary systems.
πͺ Neon's Role in Unraveling the Mystery: Neon becomes the cosmic clock, revealing the type and intensity of radiation bombarding the protoplanetary disk. Discover why the neon readings' shift from Spitzer to Webb is rewriting the rules of planet formation.
π°οΈ Planets in a Race Against Time: Uncover the influence of a variable wind on high-energy radiation, affecting the disk's evaporation. SZ Cha's planetary system races against time as neon signatures fluctuate, shaping the destiny of potential planets.
πΈ Check out this mesmerizing image captured by the Near-InfraRed Camera (NIRCam) and Mid-InfraRed Instrument (MIRI) on the James Webb Space Telescope! The swirling yellow patterns indicate gas-rich regions, while the densely packed field of stars in this galaxy looks absolutely mind-blowing! π
π« Fun fact alert: NGC 6822 has a fascinating history that dates way back! E. E. Barnard discovered it in 1884 and mistook it for a faint nebula π€. But Edwin Hubble (yes, the Hubble Space Telescope guy!) did some major deep diving in 1925, confirming that this beauty was way beyond our Milky Way! Mind = blown! π€―
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