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Look up! The two brightest planets converge in the sky in June
The planets are the 'stars' of the night sky throughout the month.
A giant planet nearly 700 light-years away has a bizarre daily weather cycle where mineral clouds appear every morning and ...
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NASA’s James Webb just caught a planet 700 light-years away where rock-mineral clouds form every morning and vanish by night — the first daily weather cycle ever l…
Every morning on WASP-94A b, clouds made of vaporized rock and metal condense out of the atmosphere. Every evening, they’re ...
It’s nicknamed as such because several planets appear to form a fairly straight line in the early evening sky. However, Spectrum News Space Expert Anthony Leone says it’s all about perspective. “In ...
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