Webb Telescope captures exoplanet dramatically shedding its atmosphere in real time
Finding helps scientists understand how giant planets form and migrate
New study revises our picture of the most common planets in the galaxy
Research led by UChicago’s Eliza Kempton finds some ‘mini-Neptunes’ likely have solid surfaces rather than molten interiors
Scientists rule out an Earth-like atmosphere for nearby exoplanet TRAPPIST-1 d
Webb telescope helps scientists narrow down the search for “Earth twin” planets
New measure of the universe’s expansion suggests resolution of a conflict
Team led by UChicago scientist Wendy Freedman using James Webb Space Telescope finds no evidence of tension in Hubble Constant
Possible sign of life in deep space faces new doubts
UChicago analysis of new and old data suggests the signal is weak and explainable by other molecules
UChicago researchers use new method of finding atmospheres in distant planets
New study makes strides in search for habitable planets
New Webb Telescope data suggests our model of the universe may hold up after all
UChicago-led analysis measures universe expansion rate, finds there may not be a ‘Hubble tension’
NASA’s Webb telescope peers into the boundary between day and night on a distant world
Researchers glimpse strange conditions on a ‘tidally locked’ planet
Researchers get first up-close look at mysterious planet’s atmosphere
Exoplanet GJ 1214b is too hot to be habitable, but likely contains water vapor
James Webb Space telescope reveals a faraway planet’s band of clouds
New measurements paint detailed portrait of an exoplanet’s atmosphere