James Webb Telescope Spots Exoplanet 'Tylos' Releasing Gas in Comet-Like Tails

James Webb Telescope Spots Exoplanet 'Tylos' Releasing Gas in Comet-Like Tails

Updated on 15 Dec 2025 Category: Science • Author: Scoopliner Editorial Team
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The James Webb Space Telescope has captured images of the exoplanet 'Tylos' shedding gas, forming two distinct tails resembling those of comets.


The James Webb Space Telescope has observed the exoplanet 'Tylos' releasing gas, resulting in the formation of two tails that resemble those of comets. This observation provides valuable insights into the atmospheric dynamics of exoplanets.

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Source: Moneycontrol   •   15 Dec 2025

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