Molten Glass Rain On Hot Jupiter? | Video

Tuesday, August 27, 2013 - 15:30 in Astronomy & Space

It has been speculated that silicate particles (a component of glass) in the atmosphere of HD 189733b, located 63 light years away, gives the planet its blue color as well as a possible superheated glass storm.

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