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Those, however, are a mere breeze compared to the jet-stream winds on a planet called WASP-127b. Astronomers have detected winds howling at about 20,500 miles (33,000 km) per hour on this large ...
The discovery sets a new record for the fastest jet stream winds observed on any planet. Located 520 light-years from Earth, in a tight orbit around a star similar to our sun, WASP-127b is a ...
Some of the brightest planets in the night sky are visible right now, with six of them forming a 'planet parade' across the night sky for at least the next month. Just after sunset tonight ...
Such an event is commonly known as a "planet parade," though NASA noted that the moniker is not a technical astronomical term. Here's a list of the planets that will be visible in some for this ...
That means the Sun and the "Red Planet" are directly opposite from each other with Earth in the middle. According to NASA, this is around the time when the planet is closest to Earth, making it ...
A vast alien planet has blistering winds racing around its equator at nearly 30 times the speed of sound on Earth. Lisa Nortmann at the University of Göttingen, Germany, and her colleagues used ...
"These multi-planet viewing opportunities aren't super rare, but they don't happen every year, so it's worth checking it out," NASA added. Since the beginning of January, Venus and Saturn have ...
Also known as a planet parade, six planets will line up in a row across the night sky from about 21 January. Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn will be visible to the naked eye and Neptune and Uranus ...