
WASP-121b May Have Formed Much Closer to Its Parent Star than Previously Believed Possible
Astronomers using the Immersion GRating INfrared Spectrograph (IGRINS) instrument on the Gemini South telescope have examined the atmosphere of WASP-121b, one of the most extensively studied ultra-hot Jupiters. The post WASP-121b May Have Formed Much Closer to Its Parent Star than Previously Believed Possible appeared first on Sci.News: Breaking Science News. Astronomers using the Immersion…