Learn more about L 98‑59 d, an exoplanet 35 light‑years away with a deep global magma ocean ...
A study led by the University of Oxford has identified a new type of planet beyond our solar system—one that stores large ...
The James Webb Space Telescope and supplementary observations have revealed a new type of magma planet, rich in sulphur.
Rocky planets have so far been known in two different forms. However, an exoplanet has now been discovered that does not fit ...
Astronomers have discovered a bizarre exoplanet with a giant underground ocean of magma that traps sulphur and may represent an entirely new class of worlds.
Astronomers have discovered a strange new world just 35 light-years from Earth – one permanently covered in a vast ocean of molten rock. The exoplanet, known as L 98-59 d, defies existing models of ...