An inside-out planetary system around the star LHS 1903 is turning everything that astronomers know about planet formation upside down.
An exoplanetary system about 116 light-years from Earth could flip the script on how planets form, according to researchers ...
Astronomers have uncovered a distant planetary system that flips a long-standing rule of planet formation on its head. Around the small red dwarf star LHS 1903, scientists expected to find rocky ...
A closer look at the planets around a star called LHS 1903 may just flip our understanding of how planetary systems form.
The James Webb Space Telescope has detected the first-ever spectral signature of hydrogen sulfide around a massive gas giant planet.
A global team of astronomers, led by the University of Warwick, have used a European Space Agency (ESA) telescope to discover ...
Their observations of a faint, cool M-dwarf star called LHS 1903 revealed a system with a rocky world at its outer edge. LHS ...
When it comes to planets, bigger is not always easier to understand. The largest planets in the universe are gas giants—massive worlds made mostly of hydrogen and helium, with no solid surface. In our ...
Scientists used the European Space Agency's Cheops satellite to discover that the planetary system around the star LHS 1903 ...
A distant star system with four super-sized gas giants has revealed a surprise. Thanks to JWST’s powerful vision, astronomers detected sulfur in their atmospheres — a chemical clue that they formed ...
Gas giants are massive worlds made mostly of hydrogen and helium. They lack solid surfaces, and in our solar system, Jupiter ...