File:Exoplanet VHS 1256 b and its stars (illustration) (weic2308a).jpg
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English: This illustration conceptualises the swirling clouds identified by the James Webb Space Telescope in the atmosphere of theexoplanet VHS 1256 b. The planet is about 40 light-years away and orbits two stars that are locked in their own tight rotation. Its clouds, which are filled with silicate dust, are constantly rising, mixing, and moving during its 22-hour day.[Image Description: Illustration of a planet. The background is black, darkest at the left edge, with light streaming from a small pair of stars at right. The planet is at left in deep orange and contains several stripes. The brightest stripes lie in the top and bottom thirds. A small circular oval representing a large storm appears toward the top left. The right edge of the planet (the side facing the star) is lit, while the rest is largely in shadow.] |
Date | 22 March 2023 (upload date) |
Source | Exoplanet VHS 1256 b and its stars (illustration) |
Author | NASA, ESA, CSA, J. Olmsted (STScI) |
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Credit/Provider | NASA, ESA, CSA, J. Olmsted (STScI) |
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Date and time of data generation | 15:00, 22 March 2023 |
JPEG file comment | This illustration conceptualises the swirling clouds identified by the James Webb Space Telescope in the atmosphere of the exoplanet VHS 1256 b. The planet is about 40 light-years away and orbits two stars that are locked in their own tight rotation. Its clouds, which are filled with silicate dust, are constantly rising, mixing, and moving during its 22-hour day. [Image Description: Illustration of a planet. The background is black, darkest at the left edge, with light streaming from a small pair of stars at right. The planet is at left in deep orange and contains several stripes. The brightest stripes lie in the top and bottom thirds. A small circular oval representing a large storm appears toward the top left. The right edge of the planet (the side facing the star) is lit, while the rest is largely in shadow.] |
Software used | Adobe Photoshop 24.2 (Macintosh) |
File change date and time | 12:34, 14 March 2023 |
Date and time of digitizing | 07:50, 14 March 2023 |
Date metadata was last modified | 08:34, 14 March 2023 |
Unique ID of original document | xmp.did:3fb81a19-5ab4-fd45-b8a5-d05fb90c2a5b |
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