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    Artist’s impression of fluffy planet WASP-107b and its father or mother star

    LUCA School of Arts, Belgium/ Klaas Verpoest (visuals), Johan Van Looveren (typography). Science: Achrène Dyrek (CEA and Université Paris Cité, France), Michiel Min (SRON, the Netherlands), Leen Decin (KU Leuven, Belgium)/European MIRI EXO GTO workforce/ ESA/NASA

    Huge clouds manufactured from sand soar within the skies of fluffy Jupiter-sized planet WASP-107b, in response to knowledge from the James Webb Space Telescope.

    In 2017, astronomers found this distinctive planet, about 200 mild years away from Earth within the constellation Virgo. With an identical mass to Neptune, however a radius a lot greater, nearer to that of Jupiter, WASP-107b is far much less dense than different large fuel planets, about as dense as cotton sweet. This is what makes it look fluffy, says Leen Decin at KU Leuven in Belgium.

    “In fact, this fluffy planet has one of the lowest densities we’ve ever seen,” she says. “That allows us to really look very deeply into the atmosphere of that planet.”

    By utilizing the James Webb Space Telescope’s Mid-Infrared Instrument, Decin and her colleagues have now peered into WASP-107b.

    They have discovered that two of the important thing elements of its ambiance are sulphur dioxide and water vapour. Sulphur dioxide has beforehand been detected on sizzling fuel giants with a mean temperature of 1200 kelvin (927°C), says Decin, however it was stunning to see it on WASP-107b, which is extra like 700K (427°C), regarded as too chilly for big quantities of sulphur dioxide to kind.

    One doable clarification for its presence could also be that extra ultraviolet radiation from the host star, WASP-107, can penetrate the planet attributable to its comparatively low density, triggering chemical reactions that kind the compound.

    Perhaps extra unusually, within the planet’s higher ambiance, Decin and her colleagues discovered clouds manufactured from tiny silicate particles – the matter that varieties sand. The researchers suppose that gaseous silicate deeper within the planet’s ambiance, the place it’s hotter, should rise as much as the place it’s cooler, condense to kind the clouds, after which rain again down, very like what occurs on Earth with water.

    “This is the first time we’ve identified the composition of exoplanetary clouds,” says Decin.

    The findings might enhance fashions of planetary formation and evolution. “We understand things based on our own experience here on Earth, but that’s a very limited view,” she says. “We can really enhance our view on the universe by understanding the dynamics and chemistry of exoplanets.”

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