How do astronomers know how far away stars are? Unfortunately, it’s not a short and easy answer.
Astronomers discovered an exoplanet, WASP-94A b, with split weather patterns that changed its apparent chemistry and cloud structure.
Sand clouds form every morning but clear up by nightfall on WASP-94A b, a well-studied gas giant in a constellation located ...
Discovery led by UC Santa Cruz Ph.D. of daily cloud cycle on a hot Jupiter exoplanet provides unique window into its make-up ...
The cosmic web forms the framework of the universe. The James Webb Space Telescope reveals previously unknown details stretching back to the early universe.
UC Santa Cruz professor shares one of cosmology's highest honors with Alex Filippenko at UC Berkeley and Ken Nomoto at the ...
The discovery of a daily cloud cycle of a distant 'hot Jupiter' has given researchers a unique insight into the planet's ...
Colt Prosser will undertake a near 1,500 kilometre two-day trek north and south of his Wauchope headquarters on a quest for a ...
For decades, astronomers have known that galaxies are not scattered randomly through space. They cling to an enormous, mostly ...
Scientists have used the James Webb Space Telescope to detect a daily cloud cycle on a Hot Jupiter exoplanet called WASP-94A b, located nearly 700 light years from Earth. The discovery clears decades ...
A large protocluster of galaxies that existed 12.6 billion years ago, first discovered with the Subaru Telescope, has been ...