Hot Jupiter: Scientists catch light bouncing off an exoplanet

Thursday, April 23, 2015 - 15:00 in Astronomy & Space

An international team of astronomers says they’ve managed to take the first direct visible-light spectrum from an exoplanet, giving them a new tool to probe the nature of the "hot Jupiter" known as 51 Pegasi b.

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