Deep in the cold darkness beyond our Solar System, Oxford-led astronomers have discovered a world that defies easy categorisation: a small, rocky worl.
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JWST identifies a new class of planet with deep magma oceans — which is unlike anything in our Solar System
Learn more about L 98‑59 d, an exoplanet 35 light‑years away with a deep global magma ocean ...
Scientists have uncovered a hellish “lava world” where temperatures soar to a blistering 2,700 degrees Fahrenheit — hot ...
In a distant part of our cosmos, an intriguing new world exists. This newly discovered exoplanet, identified as L 98-59 d, seems to play host to a rare type of planetary environment.
Volcanic activity, particularly the eruption of Kilauea in Hawaii, is a frequent topic of discussion these days. Why not take this opportunity to clarify the ...
The Magma Event is running for a limited time, where you can get the Magma Crystal currency to buy Magma Eggs. If you checked the lobby shop for this event, you may have noticed that Lava Caylus isn't ...
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 ...
A study led by the University of Oxford has identified a new type of planet beyond our solar system—one that stores large amounts of sulfur deep within a permanent ocean of magma. The findings have ...
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Bizarre planet with global, permanent magma ocean spotted by Webb telescope
Astronomers long thought they had the galaxy’s planets figured out. It was either a ...
For the first time in 19 years, lava flowing from Piton de la Fournaise hits the Indian Ocean on France’s Réunion Island.
Astronomers have discovered a planet, L98-59d, composed of molten lava, indicating the potential existence of an entirely new ...
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