The James Webb Telescope Detects Quartz Crystals in the Atmosphere of Planets
A few thousand kilometers per hour whip an arc of tiny quartz crystals across the glowing, silicate-rich atmosphere of a distant gas star named WASP-17b. That’s, at a minimum, what the latest analysis from scientists at the James Webb Telescope indicates, This is a new observation. It is an exoplanet situated around 1,300 light years […]
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