Hubble Space Telescope sees wild weather raging on distant hot Jupiter world

The Hubble Space Telescope has seen cyclones raging in the dynamic atmosphere of a hot Jupiter located 880 light years away, thanks to observations and computer modeling that could one day be applied to characterize weather on smaller, rocky exoplanets.

The planet, dubbed WASP-121b, has a mass about 1.16 times greater than our solar system’s Jupiter and orbits its star at a distance of just 3.88 million kilometers (2.41 million miles). That’s just 2.6% the distance between Earth and the sun. Furthermore, WASP-121b speeds around its star once in only1.27 days. In other words, its year is just 1.27 Earth days long. 

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