Johns Hopkins researchers used the James Webb Space Telescope to analyze atmospheric conditions on Hot Jupiter exoplanets in the Microscopium constellation, including WASP-94A b where mineral clouds condense and vaporize. The observations advance humanity's ability to study alien world atmospheres and understand planetary formation beyond our solar system.
Good News Network · Friday, 29 May 2026
#space#astronomy#exoplanets#James Webb Space Telescope
Welcome to WASP 94A b, where clouds made of rock melt every morning like the June gloom in Southern California. Powered by the James Webb Space Telescope, humanity’s study of exoplanets marches on as a team from Johns Hopkins University explored the atmospheres of several “Hot Jupiters” out in the Microscopium constellation. Inside is WASP-94A, […] The post Welcome to the Gas Giant Planet Where Clouds Turn to Stone appeared first on Good News Network.