Webb reveals double helium tails escaping from a 'hot Jupiter'

Phys.org12/8/2025 • Last cited 12/14/2025

Summary

Scientists have observed for the first time a planet's escaping atmosphere over a complete orbit, discovering that the gas giant WASP-121 b is surrounded by two massive helium tails extending more than halfway around its star, according to Phys.org. This continuous monitoring provides new insights into the atmospheric dynamics of exoplanets.

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