Astronomers using NASA’s state-of-the-art James Webb Space Telescope have made a groundbreaking discovery of GJ 1214 b, a planet unlike any we've seen before.
The exoplanet, discovered in 2009, remained elusive due to dense clouds. Now, scientists have peered through with the James ...
The exoplanet GJ 1214 b was a puzzle for more than a decade because its dense, reflective cloud covering made previous observations ambiguous. Detected at 48 light years away in the direction of the ...
An object we thought belonged to the most common category of planet in the galaxy has turned out to be something we've never ...
The exoplanet, known as GJ 1214 b, was detected by the Hubble Space Telescope and dubbed a "waterworld" by the science community.
This discovery opens a new category for exoplanets. Astronomers have identified a unique exoplanet, GJ 1214 b, nicknamed Enaiposha, which has defied previous classifications. This hazy planet ...
Referred to as GJ 1214 b or Enaiposha, the planet orbits a star in the constellation Ophiuchus, at a distance of around 48 light years from the Sun. First discovered in 2009, GJ 1214 b is ...
Enaiposha, also known as GJ 1214 b, is an exoplanet orbiting the red dwarf Orkaria, located just 48 light-years from the Solar System. It was discovered in 2009 and was one of the first exoplanets ...
However, a team of researchers used the James Webb Space Telescope to peer through the thick and hazy clouds of an exoplanet named Enaiposha, also known as GJ 1214 b. Located just 48 light years ...
A new type of exoplanet has been discovered: Enaiposha, also known as GJ 1214 b. Long heralded as a mini-Neptune, new observations have indicated that it is a member of a category never seen before ...
Astronomers have identified a remarkable exoplanet, GJ 1214 b, nicknamed Enaiposha, which has challenged previous planetary classifications. Situated approximately 47 light-years from Earth ...
The exoplanet Enaiposha, or GJ 1214 b, is a hazy world orbiting a red dwarf star about 47 light-years from Earth. Previously likened to a mini-Neptune, in-depth observations obtained using JWST now ...