Astronomers Reclassify HD 28185 c as Super-Jovian Planet
A recent study by astronomers from the University of Southern Queensland has reclassified HD 28185 c from a brown dwarf to a super-Jovian planet, revealing new insights into this celestial body. Published in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, the research utilized 22 years of data to redefine the planet’s mass and orbital characteristics, highlighting the complexities of planetary systems and the importance of long-term observational studies in astronomy.
Stunning Close-Up Image of Jupiter’s Swirling Clouds Sparks Awe and Wonder
A stunning close-up image of Jupiter’s swirling clouds has been making waves on social media, with claims that it is the ‘closest ever taken’ of the gas giant. The image, captured by Junocam during perijove 26, has sparked awe and…