Think Earth is Wild? Discover the Planet Where It Literally Rains Glass!
HD189733b challenges our understanding of the cosmos with its Earth-like blue hue.
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This distant world belongs to the class of "hot Jupiters."
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Silicate particles in its atmosphere scatter blue light, giving the planet its captivating color.
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High-speed winds on HD189733b carry tiny glass shards, leading to sideways glass rain.
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Scientists view HD189733b as a valuable laboratory for insights into exoplanetary atmospheres.
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NASA's Hubble Space Telescope played a pivotal role in determining the planet's unique color.
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HD189733b's cobalt blue hue is a result of its blow-torched atmosphere with high clouds containing silicate particles.
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Winds on this alien world reach speeds of up to 5,400 mph, making its weather patterns exceptionally violent.
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This Halloween, NASA's Exoplanet Exploration site highlights HD189733b as a terrifying cosmic destination.
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