Venus, Jupiter and Kiss
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The James Webb Telescope just caught a hot Jupiter whose sky fills with rock clouds every morning and sweeps clean by sunset — 700 light-years from Earth
About 700 light-years from Earth, a gas giant nearly the size of Jupiter orbits so close to its star that one face is permanently scorched in daylight while the other never sees the sun at all. The planet,
The arrival of a New Supermoon makes this weekend ideal for stargazing. With our natural satellite hidden in the glare of the sun, the night skies will be dark as Venus and Jupiter converge ahead of their close conjunction on June 9-11. By Sunday night, a ...
