
NASA's James Webb Telescope has discovered a new exoplanet named Wasp-107b, which is the size of Jupiter but less dense. The planet, located 200 light-years away in the Virgo constellation, exhibits a water cycle similar to Earth's but with a unique twist - it experiences sand rain instead of water droplets. This groundbreaking discovery allows for in-depth analysis of its atmosphere, including the composition of clouds. The findings offer insights into planetary formation, evolution, and the potential for life beyond Earth.
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