Astronomers have found water vapor around a young star within the constellation Taurus, 450 light-years away from Earth. “I had never imagined that we could capture an image of oceans of water vapor ...
The most common stars in the universe are red dwarf stars, which means that rocky exoplanets are most likely to be found orbiting such a star. Red dwarf stars are cool, so a planet has to hug it in a ...
The discovery: Water vapor in the atmosphere of planet TOI-674 b. Key facts: This recently discovered planet, a bit bigger than Neptune and orbiting a red-dwarf star about 150 light-years away, places ...
As air and oceans warm, the atmosphere holds more water vapor, fueling stronger storms, heavier precipitation, and dangerous heat that does not let up at night. This video explains why that extra ...
Observed and model projections of water vapor under three different future climate scenarios SSP126, SSP245, and SSP585 using the results from the CMIP6 model CNRM-CM6-1HR for the period 1980 to 2100.