Scientists Capture the Wildest Weather Ever on a Rogue Planet, And It’s More Chaotic Than Jupiter

Scientists Capture the Wildest Weather Ever on a Rogue Planet, And It’s More Chaotic Than Jupiter

13 Nov 2025 | Category: Science

A planet with no star and weather systems that challenge everything we know? Thanks to James Webb, we’re getting a peek at one of the most extreme atmospheres in the universe.

The James Webb Space Telescope has captured an extraordinary glimpse of weather on a rogue planet 20 light-years from Earth. SIMP 0136, a mysterious brown dwarf, boasts an atmosphere of molten iron clouds and swirling storms more chaotic than anythin...

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Source: The Daily Galaxy | 13 Nov 2025

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