Medicine & TechnologyIn a new study, astronomers study the atmosphere of Hot Jupiters, exoplanets which may enable them to understand our own Jupiter in the future.
The first exoplanet discovered in 2004 may not be a planet at all but just a giant dust cloud created by a collision of two icy asteroids, according to scientists.
One "Super-Earth" was detected by astronomers from the Canary Islands Institute of Astrophysics, while the astronomers from Harvard-Smithsonian Center discovered the other one.