Some hot exoplanets may develop strange sets of four colossal storms
The hottest worlds in the universe may develop enormous, fast-moving storms in strange sets of four that violently stir up their planets’ atmospheres
By Leah Crane
Some elephantine planets whitethorn have two tremendous pairs of storms that disturbance up their atmospheres. These colossal couples, called modons, rotation successful other directions and are expected to wholly predominate the dynamics of their worlds.
Many immense exoplanets that orbit adjacent to their stars, called hot Jupiters, are expected to go tidally locked, meaning that the aforesaid broadside of the satellite faces the prima astatine each times. Because the vigor from the prima is …
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