Scientists spot ‘glory effect’ on a world beyond our solar system for the first time

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Astronomers have spotted what they believe to be a rainbow-like phenomenon occurring on a planet outside our solar system for the first time, and it could reveal new insights about alien worlds.

The dayside of WASP-76B reaches scorching temperatures of 4,352 degrees Fahrenheit . Elements that would typically form rocks on Earth melt and evaporate on the dayside before condensing and creating clouds that release molten iron rain on the night side. When astronomers looked at the data, they noticed an unusual increase in light coming from the eastern “terminator” on the planet, or the boundary light between the day and night sides. Meanwhile, less light was released from the western terminator.

But the glory effect is created as light moves through a narrow opening and bends, creating colorful, patterned rings.

 

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