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Mind-blowing weather found with 3D mapping exoplanet’s atmosphere <div class="content-left-sidebar cols-1 col"> <section class="contributors md-cols-1 rows-gap"> <div class="row post-date"> <span class="published-date">February 19, 2025</span> </div> <a class="author row md-hide" href="https://cosmosmagazine.com/contributor/imma-perfetto/"> <img alt="Imma Perfetto" data-spai="1" src="data:image/svg+xml;base64,PHN2ZyB4bWxucz0iaHR0cDovL3d3dy53My5vcmcvMjAwMC9zdmciIHZpZXdCb3g9IjAgMCA3MzAgNzMwIiB3aWR0aD0iNzMwIiBoZWlnaHQ9IjczMCIgZGF0YS11PSIlMkZ3cC1jb250ZW50JTJGdXBsb2FkcyUyRjIwMjIlMkYxMSUyRmltbWEuanBnIiBkYXRhLXc9IjczMCIgZGF0YS1oPSI3MzAiIGRhdGEtYmlwPSIiPjwvc3ZnPg==" width="200"/><noscript data-spai="1"><img alt="Imma Perfetto" data-spai-egr="1" src="https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/imma.jpg" width="200"/></noscript> <div class="bio"> <h3>Imma Perfetto</h3> <p>Cosmos science journalist</p> </div> </a> <div class="hide" id="author-name"> <a class="bio" href="https://cosmosmagazine.com/contributor/imma-perfetto/"> By Imma Perfetto </a> </div> <div class="favourite__wrapper row cols"> <button aria-label="Favourite button" class="showDialog simplefavorite-button"> </button> </div> </section> </div> <div class="primary-content cols-1 col-span-5 col"> <div class="flexible-content"> <div class="copy"> <figure class="wp-block-image size-full"><img alt="An illustration of a planet showing three layers of atmosphere, the top in blue is hydrogen, the middle in yellow is sodium, and the bottom in green is iron" class="wp-image-324268" data-spai="1" decoding="async" fetchpriority="high" height="478" src="data:image/svg+xml;base64,PHN2ZyB4bWxucz0iaHR0cDovL3d3dy53My5vcmcvMjAwMC9zdmciIHZpZXdCb3g9IjAgMCA4NTAgNDc4IiB3aWR0aD0iODUwIiBoZWlnaHQ9IjQ3OCIgZGF0YS11PSIlMkZ3cC1jb250ZW50JTJGdXBsb2FkcyUyRjIwMjUlMkYwMiUyRmVzbzI1MDRiXzg1MC5qcGciIGRhdGEtdz0iODUwIiBkYXRhLWg9IjQ3OCIgZGF0YS1iaXA9IiI+PC9zdmc+" title="mind-blowing weather found with 3d mapping exoplanet's atmosphere 1" width="850"/><noscript data-spai="1"><img alt="An illustration of a planet showing three layers of atmosphere, the top in blue is hydrogen, the middle in yellow is sodium, and the bottom in green is iron" class="wp-image-324268" data-spai-egr="1" decoding="async" fetchpriority="high" height="478" sizes="(max-width: 850px) 100vw, 850px" src="https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/eso2504b_850.jpg" srcset="https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/eso2504b_850.jpg 850w, https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/eso2504b_850-600x337.jpg 600w, https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/eso2504b_850-768x432.jpg 768w, https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/eso2504b_850-300x169.jpg 300w, https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/eso2504b_850-150x84.jpg 150w" title="mind-blowing weather found with 3d mapping exoplanet's atmosphere 1" width="850"/></noscript><figcaption class="wp-element-caption">WASP-121b is a gaseous, giant exoplanet located some 900 light-years away in the constellation Puppis. Its atmosphere, which is divided into 3 layers, has never been seen before on any planet. Credit: ESO/M. Kornmesser</figcaption></figure> <p>Astronomers have peered into the atmosphere of an exoplanet some 900 light-years away and found powerful weather patterns that make the most severe storms in the Solar System seem like a calm breeze.</p> <p>“It feels like something out of science fiction,” says Julia Victoria Seidel, a researcher at the European Southern Observatory (ESO) in Chile and lead author of a <a href="https://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41586-025-08664-1" rel="noopener" target="_blank">paper</a>, published in <em>Nature</em>.</p> <p>“This planet’s atmosphere behaves in ways that challenge our understanding of how weather works – not just on Earth, but on all planets.”</p> <p>The researchers mapped the 3D structure of its atmosphere, revealing winds made of hydrogen, sodium, and iron, which course around the planet in separate layers.</p> <div class="in-content-area related-box-wrapper content-third content-right margin-bottom-1"> <div class="gradient-title">Read More</div> <ul class="related-box article-listing"> <li class="cols"> <div class="article article-post"> <a aria-label="Article link" class="thumbnail ar-16-9" href="https://cosmosmagazine.com/space/stratosphere-detected-on-distant-exoplanet/"> <span class="image" data-spai-bg-on="1" style="background-image: url(data:image/svg+xml;base64,PHN2ZyB4bWxucz0iaHR0cDovL3d3dy53My5vcmcvMjAwMC9zdmciIHZpZXdCb3g9IjAgMCAxMjAwIDYwMCIgd2lkdGg9IjEyMDAiIGhlaWdodD0iNjAwIiBkYXRhLXU9Imh0dHBzJTNBJTJGJTJGY29zbW9zbWFnYXppbmUuY29tJTJGd3AtY29udGVudCUyRnVwbG9hZHMlMkYyMDIwJTJGMDIlMkYxNzA4MDRfRXhvcGxhbmV0X0Z1bGwuanBnIiBkYXRhLXc9IjEyMDAiIGRhdGEtaD0iNjAwIiBkYXRhLWJpcD0iIj48L3N2Zz4=)"></span> </a> <div class="article-content has-very-light-grey-background-color"> <a href="https://cosmosmagazine.com/space/"> <span class="category space-color"> Space </span> </a> <a href="https://cosmosmagazine.com/space/stratosphere-detected-on-distant-exoplanet/"> <h3>Stratosphere detected on distant exoplanet</h3> </a> </div> </div> </li> </ul> </div> <p>The exoplanet, <a href="https://cosmosmagazine.com/space/stratosphere-detected-on-distant-exoplanet/" rel="noreferrer noopener" target="_blank">WASP-121b</a>, is an ultra-hot Jupiter – a gas giant that orbits its star so every 30 hours. It is tidally locked with one side forever facing its star, while the other remains in perpetual nighttime.</p> <p>“What we found was surprising: a jet stream rotates material around the planet’s equator, while a separate flow at lower levels of the atmosphere moves gas from the hot side to the cooler side,” says Seidel.</p> <div class="advert ad-in-content ad-mobile auh-250"><div id="adn-00000000001fc2ca-i0p0" style="display: none"></div></div> <p>“This kind of climate has never been seen before on any planet.”</p> <p>The deepest layer is composed of the iron winds, which blow away from <a href="https://cosmosmagazine.com/space/astronomy/tidally-locked-hot-jupiter/" rel="noreferrer noopener" target="_blank">WASP-121b</a>’s day side.</p> <p>Above this is the extremely fast-moving sodium jet stream, which accelerates as it moves from the planet’s morning side (the transition from night to day) to the evening side (the transition from day to night). </p> <a class="newsletter-cta" data-device="mobile" href="https://link.cosmosmagazine.com/OP59"> <img alt="Newsletter" data-spai="1" decoding="async" src="data:image/svg+xml;base64,PHN2ZyB4bWxucz0iaHR0cDovL3d3dy53My5vcmcvMjAwMC9zdmciIHZpZXdCb3g9IjAgMCAzMDAgMjUwIiB3aWR0aD0iMzAwIiBoZWlnaHQ9IjI1MCIgZGF0YS11PSIlMkZ3cC1jb250ZW50JTJGdXBsb2FkcyUyRjIwMjQlMkYwMyUyRldlZWtseS1DYXRjaHVwLTMwMHgyNTAtMS5wbmciIGRhdGEtdz0iMzAwIiBkYXRhLWg9IjI1MCIgZGF0YS1iaXA9IiI+PC9zdmc+" title="mind-blowing weather found with 3d mapping exoplanet's atmosphere 2"/><noscript data-spai="1"><img alt="Newsletter" data-spai-egr="1" decoding="async" src="https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/Weekly-Catchup-300x250-1.png" title="mind-blowing weather found with 3d mapping exoplanet's atmosphere 2"/></noscript> </a> <p>Finally, there is an upper layer of hydrogen wind blowing outwards.</p> <figure class="wp-block-image size-full"><img alt="Eso2504c 850" class="wp-image-324267" data-spai="1" decoding="async" height="578" src="data:image/svg+xml;base64,PHN2ZyB4bWxucz0iaHR0cDovL3d3dy53My5vcmcvMjAwMC9zdmciIHZpZXdCb3g9IjAgMCA4NTAgNTc4IiB3aWR0aD0iODUwIiBoZWlnaHQ9IjU3OCIgZGF0YS11PSIlMkZ3cC1jb250ZW50JTJGdXBsb2FkcyUyRjIwMjUlMkYwMiUyRmVzbzI1MDRjXzg1MC5qcGciIGRhdGEtdz0iODUwIiBkYXRhLWg9IjU3OCIgZGF0YS1iaXA9IiI+PC9zdmc+" title="mind-blowing weather found with 3d mapping exoplanet's atmosphere 3" width="850"/><noscript data-spai="1"><img alt="Eso2504c 850" class="wp-image-324267" data-spai-egr="1" decoding="async" height="578" sizes="(max-width: 850px) 100vw, 850px" src="https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/eso2504c_850.jpg" srcset="https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/eso2504c_850.jpg 850w, https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/eso2504c_850-600x408.jpg 600w, https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/eso2504c_850-768x522.jpg 768w, https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/eso2504c_850-300x204.jpg 300w, https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/eso2504c_850-150x102.jpg 150w" title="mind-blowing weather found with 3d mapping exoplanet's atmosphere 3" width="850"/></noscript><figcaption class="wp-element-caption">The structure and motion of the atmosphere of the exoplanet WASP-121b shown from above, looking at one of its poles. The planet rotates counter-clockwise, in such a way that it always shows the same side to its parent star, so it’s always day on one half of the planet and night on the other. The transition between night and day is the “morning side” while the “evening side” represents the transition between day and night; its morning side is to the right and its evening side to the left. Credit: ESO/M. Kornmesser</figcaption></figure> <p>“Even the strongest hurricanes in the Solar System seem calm in comparison,” says Seidel.</p> <div class="advert ad-in-content ad-mobile auh-250"><div id="adn-00000000001fc2ca-i1p0" style="display: none"></div></div> <p>The winds on WASP-121b reach speeds of up to 19km/s. For comparison, the fastest winds in the Solar System, on the planet Neptune, are only about 600m/s.</p> <p>The observations were made by the ESPRESSO instrument on ESO’s Very Large Telescope (VLT), which measures the specific wavelengths of light absorbed by the atoms in the planet’s atmosphere as it passes in front of its host star.</p> <p>“The VLT enabled us to probe three different layers of the exoplanet’s atmosphere in one fell swoop,” says study co-author Leonardo A. dos Santos, an assistant astronomer at the Space Telescope Science Institute in the US.</p> <p>“It’s the kind of observation that is very challenging to do with space telescopes, highlighting the importance of ground-based observations of exoplanets.”</p> <p>The observations also revealed the presence of titanium just below the jet stream, which is described in companion <a href="http://aanda.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202452405" rel="noopener" target="_blank">study</a> in <em>Astronomy and Astrophysics</em>.</p> <div class="advert ad-in-content ad-mobile auh-250"><div id="adn-00000000001fc2ca-i2p0" style="display: none"></div></div> <p>“It’s truly mind-blowing that we’re able to study details like the chemical makeup and weather patterns of a planet at such a vast distance,” says Bibiana Prinoth, a PhD student at Lund University, Sweden, and ESO, who led the companion study and is a co-author of the <em>Nature</em> paper.</p> <div style=""><a href="https://link.cosmosmagazine.com/O5bE"><p align="center"><img alt="Sign up to our weekly newsletter" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-198773" data-spai="1" decoding="async" height="154" src="data:image/svg+xml;base64,PHN2ZyB4bWxucz0iaHR0cDovL3d3dy53My5vcmcvMjAwMC9zdmciIHZpZXdCb3g9IjAgMCA3MjggMjI1IiB3aWR0aD0iNzI4IiBoZWlnaHQ9IjIyNSIgZGF0YS11PSJodHRwcyUzQSUyRiUyRmNvc21vc21hZ2F6aW5lLmNvbSUyRndwLWNvbnRlbnQlMkZ1cGxvYWRzJTJGMjAyNCUyRjAzJTJGRGFpbHktRG9zZS1OZXdzbGV0dGVyX0Nvc21vc19FbWJlZF83Mjh4MjI1LmpwZyIgZGF0YS13PSI3MjgiIGRhdGEtaD0iMjI1IiBkYXRhLWJpcD0iIj48L3N2Zz4=" title="mind-blowing weather found with 3d mapping exoplanet's atmosphere 4" width="600"/><noscript data-spai="1"><img alt="Sign up to our weekly newsletter" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-198773" data-spai-egr="1" decoding="async" height="154" src="https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/Daily-Dose-Newsletter_Cosmos_Embed_728x225.jpg" title="mind-blowing weather found with 3d mapping exoplanet's atmosphere 4" width="600"/></noscript></p></a></div> <!-- Start of tracking content syndication. 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Mind-blowing weather found with 3D mapping exoplanet’s atmosphere <div class="content-left-sidebar cols-1 col"> <section class="contributors md-cols-1 rows-gap"> <div class="row post-date"> <span class="published-date">February 19, 2025</span> </div> <a class="author row md-hide" href="https://cosmosmagazine.com/contributor/imma-perfetto/"> <img alt="Imma Perfetto" data-spai="1" src="data:image/svg+xml;base64,PHN2ZyB4bWxucz0iaHR0cDovL3d3dy53My5vcmcvMjAwMC9zdmciIHZpZXdCb3g9IjAgMCA3MzAgNzMwIiB3aWR0aD0iNzMwIiBoZWlnaHQ9IjczMCIgZGF0YS11PSIlMkZ3cC1jb250ZW50JTJGdXBsb2FkcyUyRjIwMjIlMkYxMSUyRmltbWEuanBnIiBkYXRhLXc9IjczMCIgZGF0YS1oPSI3MzAiIGRhdGEtYmlwPSIiPjwvc3ZnPg==" width="200"/><noscript data-spai="1"><img alt="Imma Perfetto" data-spai-egr="1" src="https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/imma.jpg" width="200"/></noscript> <div class="bio"> <h3>Imma Perfetto</h3> <p>Cosmos science journalist</p> </div> </a> <div class="hide" id="author-name"> <a class="bio" href="https://cosmosmagazine.com/contributor/imma-perfetto/"> By Imma Perfetto </a> </div> <div class="favourite__wrapper row cols"> <button aria-label="Favourite button" class="showDialog simplefavorite-button"> </button> </div> </section> </div> <div class="primary-content cols-1 col-span-5 col"> <div class="flexible-content"> <div class="copy"> <figure class="wp-block-image size-full"><img alt="An illustration of a planet showing three layers of atmosphere, the top in blue is hydrogen, the middle in yellow is sodium, and the bottom in green is iron" class="wp-image-324268" data-spai="1" decoding="async" fetchpriority="high" height="478" src="data:image/svg+xml;base64,PHN2ZyB4bWxucz0iaHR0cDovL3d3dy53My5vcmcvMjAwMC9zdmciIHZpZXdCb3g9IjAgMCA4NTAgNDc4IiB3aWR0aD0iODUwIiBoZWlnaHQ9IjQ3OCIgZGF0YS11PSIlMkZ3cC1jb250ZW50JTJGdXBsb2FkcyUyRjIwMjUlMkYwMiUyRmVzbzI1MDRiXzg1MC5qcGciIGRhdGEtdz0iODUwIiBkYXRhLWg9IjQ3OCIgZGF0YS1iaXA9IiI+PC9zdmc+" title="mind-blowing weather found with 3d mapping exoplanet's atmosphere 1" width="850"/><noscript data-spai="1"><img alt="An illustration of a planet showing three layers of atmosphere, the top in blue is hydrogen, the middle in yellow is sodium, and the bottom in green is iron" class="wp-image-324268" data-spai-egr="1" decoding="async" fetchpriority="high" height="478" sizes="(max-width: 850px) 100vw, 850px" src="https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/eso2504b_850.jpg" srcset="https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/eso2504b_850.jpg 850w, https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/eso2504b_850-600x337.jpg 600w, https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/eso2504b_850-768x432.jpg 768w, https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/eso2504b_850-300x169.jpg 300w, https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/eso2504b_850-150x84.jpg 150w" title="mind-blowing weather found with 3d mapping exoplanet's atmosphere 1" width="850"/></noscript><figcaption class="wp-element-caption">WASP-121b is a gaseous, giant exoplanet located some 900 light-years away in the constellation Puppis. Its atmosphere, which is divided into 3 layers, has never been seen before on any planet. Credit: ESO/M. Kornmesser</figcaption></figure> <p>Astronomers have peered into the atmosphere of an exoplanet some 900 light-years away and found powerful weather patterns that make the most severe storms in the Solar System seem like a calm breeze.</p> <p>“It feels like something out of science fiction,” says Julia Victoria Seidel, a researcher at the European Southern Observatory (ESO) in Chile and lead author of a <a href="https://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41586-025-08664-1" rel="noopener" target="_blank">paper</a>, published in <em>Nature</em>.</p> <p>“This planet’s atmosphere behaves in ways that challenge our understanding of how weather works – not just on Earth, but on all planets.”</p> <p>The researchers mapped the 3D structure of its atmosphere, revealing winds made of hydrogen, sodium, and iron, which course around the planet in separate layers.</p> <div class="in-content-area related-box-wrapper content-third content-right margin-bottom-1"> <div class="gradient-title">Read More</div> <ul class="related-box article-listing"> <li class="cols"> <div class="article article-post"> <a aria-label="Article link" class="thumbnail ar-16-9" href="https://cosmosmagazine.com/space/stratosphere-detected-on-distant-exoplanet/"> <span class="image" data-spai-bg-on="1" style="background-image: url(data:image/svg+xml;base64,PHN2ZyB4bWxucz0iaHR0cDovL3d3dy53My5vcmcvMjAwMC9zdmciIHZpZXdCb3g9IjAgMCAxMjAwIDYwMCIgd2lkdGg9IjEyMDAiIGhlaWdodD0iNjAwIiBkYXRhLXU9Imh0dHBzJTNBJTJGJTJGY29zbW9zbWFnYXppbmUuY29tJTJGd3AtY29udGVudCUyRnVwbG9hZHMlMkYyMDIwJTJGMDIlMkYxNzA4MDRfRXhvcGxhbmV0X0Z1bGwuanBnIiBkYXRhLXc9IjEyMDAiIGRhdGEtaD0iNjAwIiBkYXRhLWJpcD0iIj48L3N2Zz4=)"></span> </a> <div class="article-content has-very-light-grey-background-color"> <a href="https://cosmosmagazine.com/space/"> <span class="category space-color"> Space </span> </a> <a href="https://cosmosmagazine.com/space/stratosphere-detected-on-distant-exoplanet/"> <h3>Stratosphere detected on distant exoplanet</h3> </a> </div> </div> </li> </ul> </div> <p>The exoplanet, <a href="https://cosmosmagazine.com/space/stratosphere-detected-on-distant-exoplanet/" rel="noreferrer noopener" target="_blank">WASP-121b</a>, is an ultra-hot Jupiter – a gas giant that orbits its star so every 30 hours. It is tidally locked with one side forever facing its star, while the other remains in perpetual nighttime.</p> <p>“What we found was surprising: a jet stream rotates material around the planet’s equator, while a separate flow at lower levels of the atmosphere moves gas from the hot side to the cooler side,” says Seidel.</p> <div class="advert ad-in-content ad-mobile auh-250"><div id="adn-00000000001fc2ca-i0p0" style="display: none"></div></div> <p>“This kind of climate has never been seen before on any planet.”</p> <p>The deepest layer is composed of the iron winds, which blow away from <a href="https://cosmosmagazine.com/space/astronomy/tidally-locked-hot-jupiter/" rel="noreferrer noopener" target="_blank">WASP-121b</a>’s day side.</p> <p>Above this is the extremely fast-moving sodium jet stream, which accelerates as it moves from the planet’s morning side (the transition from night to day) to the evening side (the transition from day to night). </p> <a class="newsletter-cta" data-device="mobile" href="https://link.cosmosmagazine.com/OP59"> <img alt="Newsletter" data-spai="1" decoding="async" src="data:image/svg+xml;base64,PHN2ZyB4bWxucz0iaHR0cDovL3d3dy53My5vcmcvMjAwMC9zdmciIHZpZXdCb3g9IjAgMCAzMDAgMjUwIiB3aWR0aD0iMzAwIiBoZWlnaHQ9IjI1MCIgZGF0YS11PSIlMkZ3cC1jb250ZW50JTJGdXBsb2FkcyUyRjIwMjQlMkYwMyUyRldlZWtseS1DYXRjaHVwLTMwMHgyNTAtMS5wbmciIGRhdGEtdz0iMzAwIiBkYXRhLWg9IjI1MCIgZGF0YS1iaXA9IiI+PC9zdmc+" title="mind-blowing weather found with 3d mapping exoplanet's atmosphere 2"/><noscript data-spai="1"><img alt="Newsletter" data-spai-egr="1" decoding="async" src="https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/Weekly-Catchup-300x250-1.png" title="mind-blowing weather found with 3d mapping exoplanet's atmosphere 2"/></noscript> </a> <p>Finally, there is an upper layer of hydrogen wind blowing outwards.</p> <figure class="wp-block-image size-full"><img alt="Eso2504c 850" class="wp-image-324267" data-spai="1" decoding="async" height="578" src="data:image/svg+xml;base64,PHN2ZyB4bWxucz0iaHR0cDovL3d3dy53My5vcmcvMjAwMC9zdmciIHZpZXdCb3g9IjAgMCA4NTAgNTc4IiB3aWR0aD0iODUwIiBoZWlnaHQ9IjU3OCIgZGF0YS11PSIlMkZ3cC1jb250ZW50JTJGdXBsb2FkcyUyRjIwMjUlMkYwMiUyRmVzbzI1MDRjXzg1MC5qcGciIGRhdGEtdz0iODUwIiBkYXRhLWg9IjU3OCIgZGF0YS1iaXA9IiI+PC9zdmc+" title="mind-blowing weather found with 3d mapping exoplanet's atmosphere 3" width="850"/><noscript data-spai="1"><img alt="Eso2504c 850" class="wp-image-324267" data-spai-egr="1" decoding="async" height="578" sizes="(max-width: 850px) 100vw, 850px" src="https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/eso2504c_850.jpg" srcset="https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/eso2504c_850.jpg 850w, https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/eso2504c_850-600x408.jpg 600w, https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/eso2504c_850-768x522.jpg 768w, https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/eso2504c_850-300x204.jpg 300w, https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/eso2504c_850-150x102.jpg 150w" title="mind-blowing weather found with 3d mapping exoplanet's atmosphere 3" width="850"/></noscript><figcaption class="wp-element-caption">The structure and motion of the atmosphere of the exoplanet WASP-121b shown from above, looking at one of its poles. The planet rotates counter-clockwise, in such a way that it always shows the same side to its parent star, so it’s always day on one half of the planet and night on the other. The transition between night and day is the “morning side” while the “evening side” represents the transition between day and night; its morning side is to the right and its evening side to the left. Credit: ESO/M. Kornmesser</figcaption></figure> <p>“Even the strongest hurricanes in the Solar System seem calm in comparison,” says Seidel.</p> <div class="advert ad-in-content ad-mobile auh-250"><div id="adn-00000000001fc2ca-i1p0" style="display: none"></div></div> <p>The winds on WASP-121b reach speeds of up to 19km/s. For comparison, the fastest winds in the Solar System, on the planet Neptune, are only about 600m/s.</p> <p>The observations were made by the ESPRESSO instrument on ESO’s Very Large Telescope (VLT), which measures the specific wavelengths of light absorbed by the atoms in the planet’s atmosphere as it passes in front of its host star.</p> <p>“The VLT enabled us to probe three different layers of the exoplanet’s atmosphere in one fell swoop,” says study co-author Leonardo A. dos Santos, an assistant astronomer at the Space Telescope Science Institute in the US.</p> <p>“It’s the kind of observation that is very challenging to do with space telescopes, highlighting the importance of ground-based observations of exoplanets.”</p> <p>The observations also revealed the presence of titanium just below the jet stream, which is described in companion <a href="http://aanda.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202452405" rel="noopener" target="_blank">study</a> in <em>Astronomy and Astrophysics</em>.</p> <div class="advert ad-in-content ad-mobile auh-250"><div id="adn-00000000001fc2ca-i2p0" style="display: none"></div></div> <p>“It’s truly mind-blowing that we’re able to study details like the chemical makeup and weather patterns of a planet at such a vast distance,” says Bibiana Prinoth, a PhD student at Lund University, Sweden, and ESO, who led the companion study and is a co-author of the <em>Nature</em> paper.</p> <div style=""><a href="https://link.cosmosmagazine.com/O5bE"><p align="center"><img alt="Sign up to our weekly newsletter" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-198773" data-spai="1" decoding="async" height="154" src="data:image/svg+xml;base64,PHN2ZyB4bWxucz0iaHR0cDovL3d3dy53My5vcmcvMjAwMC9zdmciIHZpZXdCb3g9IjAgMCA3MjggMjI1IiB3aWR0aD0iNzI4IiBoZWlnaHQ9IjIyNSIgZGF0YS11PSJodHRwcyUzQSUyRiUyRmNvc21vc21hZ2F6aW5lLmNvbSUyRndwLWNvbnRlbnQlMkZ1cGxvYWRzJTJGMjAyNCUyRjAzJTJGRGFpbHktRG9zZS1OZXdzbGV0dGVyX0Nvc21vc19FbWJlZF83Mjh4MjI1LmpwZyIgZGF0YS13PSI3MjgiIGRhdGEtaD0iMjI1IiBkYXRhLWJpcD0iIj48L3N2Zz4=" title="mind-blowing weather found with 3d mapping exoplanet's atmosphere 4" width="600"/><noscript data-spai="1"><img alt="Sign up to our weekly newsletter" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-198773" data-spai-egr="1" decoding="async" height="154" src="https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/Daily-Dose-Newsletter_Cosmos_Embed_728x225.jpg" title="mind-blowing weather found with 3d mapping exoplanet's atmosphere 4" width="600"/></noscript></p></a></div> <!-- Start of tracking content syndication. 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Mind-blowing weather found with 3D mapping exoplanet’s atmosphere <div class="content-left-sidebar cols-1 col"> <section class="contributors md-cols-1 rows-gap"> <div class="row post-date"> <span class="published-date">February 19, 2025</span> </div> <a class="author row md-hide" href="https://cosmosmagazine.com/contributor/imma-perfetto/"> <img alt="Imma Perfetto" data-spai="1" src="data:image/svg+xml;base64,PHN2ZyB4bWxucz0iaHR0cDovL3d3dy53My5vcmcvMjAwMC9zdmciIHZpZXdCb3g9IjAgMCA3MzAgNzMwIiB3aWR0aD0iNzMwIiBoZWlnaHQ9IjczMCIgZGF0YS11PSIlMkZ3cC1jb250ZW50JTJGdXBsb2FkcyUyRjIwMjIlMkYxMSUyRmltbWEuanBnIiBkYXRhLXc9IjczMCIgZGF0YS1oPSI3MzAiIGRhdGEtYmlwPSIiPjwvc3ZnPg==" width="200"/><noscript data-spai="1"><img alt="Imma Perfetto" data-spai-egr="1" src="https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/imma.jpg" width="200"/></noscript> <div class="bio"> <h3>Imma Perfetto</h3> <p>Cosmos science journalist</p> </div> </a> <div class="hide" id="author-name"> <a class="bio" href="https://cosmosmagazine.com/contributor/imma-perfetto/"> By Imma Perfetto </a> </div> <div class="favourite__wrapper row cols"> <button aria-label="Favourite button" class="showDialog simplefavorite-button"> </button> </div> </section> </div> <div class="primary-content cols-1 col-span-5 col"> <div class="flexible-content"> <div class="copy"> <figure class="wp-block-image size-full"><img alt="An illustration of a planet showing three layers of atmosphere, the top in blue is hydrogen, the middle in yellow is sodium, and the bottom in green is iron" class="wp-image-324268" data-spai="1" decoding="async" fetchpriority="high" height="478" src="data:image/svg+xml;base64,PHN2ZyB4bWxucz0iaHR0cDovL3d3dy53My5vcmcvMjAwMC9zdmciIHZpZXdCb3g9IjAgMCA4NTAgNDc4IiB3aWR0aD0iODUwIiBoZWlnaHQ9IjQ3OCIgZGF0YS11PSIlMkZ3cC1jb250ZW50JTJGdXBsb2FkcyUyRjIwMjUlMkYwMiUyRmVzbzI1MDRiXzg1MC5qcGciIGRhdGEtdz0iODUwIiBkYXRhLWg9IjQ3OCIgZGF0YS1iaXA9IiI+PC9zdmc+" title="mind-blowing weather found with 3d mapping exoplanet's atmosphere 1" width="850"/><noscript data-spai="1"><img alt="An illustration of a planet showing three layers of atmosphere, the top in blue is hydrogen, the middle in yellow is sodium, and the bottom in green is iron" class="wp-image-324268" data-spai-egr="1" decoding="async" fetchpriority="high" height="478" sizes="(max-width: 850px) 100vw, 850px" src="https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/eso2504b_850.jpg" srcset="https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/eso2504b_850.jpg 850w, https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/eso2504b_850-600x337.jpg 600w, https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/eso2504b_850-768x432.jpg 768w, https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/eso2504b_850-300x169.jpg 300w, https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/eso2504b_850-150x84.jpg 150w" title="mind-blowing weather found with 3d mapping exoplanet's atmosphere 1" width="850"/></noscript><figcaption class="wp-element-caption">WASP-121b is a gaseous, giant exoplanet located some 900 light-years away in the constellation Puppis. Its atmosphere, which is divided into 3 layers, has never been seen before on any planet. Credit: ESO/M. Kornmesser</figcaption></figure> <p>Astronomers have peered into the atmosphere of an exoplanet some 900 light-years away and found powerful weather patterns that make the most severe storms in the Solar System seem like a calm breeze.</p> <p>“It feels like something out of science fiction,” says Julia Victoria Seidel, a researcher at the European Southern Observatory (ESO) in Chile and lead author of a <a href="https://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41586-025-08664-1" rel="noopener" target="_blank">paper</a>, published in <em>Nature</em>.</p> <p>“This planet’s atmosphere behaves in ways that challenge our understanding of how weather works – not just on Earth, but on all planets.”</p> <p>The researchers mapped the 3D structure of its atmosphere, revealing winds made of hydrogen, sodium, and iron, which course around the planet in separate layers.</p> <div class="in-content-area related-box-wrapper content-third content-right margin-bottom-1"> <div class="gradient-title">Read More</div> <ul class="related-box article-listing"> <li class="cols"> <div class="article article-post"> <a aria-label="Article link" class="thumbnail ar-16-9" href="https://cosmosmagazine.com/space/stratosphere-detected-on-distant-exoplanet/"> <span class="image" data-spai-bg-on="1" style="background-image: url(data:image/svg+xml;base64,PHN2ZyB4bWxucz0iaHR0cDovL3d3dy53My5vcmcvMjAwMC9zdmciIHZpZXdCb3g9IjAgMCAxMjAwIDYwMCIgd2lkdGg9IjEyMDAiIGhlaWdodD0iNjAwIiBkYXRhLXU9Imh0dHBzJTNBJTJGJTJGY29zbW9zbWFnYXppbmUuY29tJTJGd3AtY29udGVudCUyRnVwbG9hZHMlMkYyMDIwJTJGMDIlMkYxNzA4MDRfRXhvcGxhbmV0X0Z1bGwuanBnIiBkYXRhLXc9IjEyMDAiIGRhdGEtaD0iNjAwIiBkYXRhLWJpcD0iIj48L3N2Zz4=)"></span> </a> <div class="article-content has-very-light-grey-background-color"> <a href="https://cosmosmagazine.com/space/"> <span class="category space-color"> Space </span> </a> <a href="https://cosmosmagazine.com/space/stratosphere-detected-on-distant-exoplanet/"> <h3>Stratosphere detected on distant exoplanet</h3> </a> </div> </div> </li> </ul> </div> <p>The exoplanet, <a href="https://cosmosmagazine.com/space/stratosphere-detected-on-distant-exoplanet/" rel="noreferrer noopener" target="_blank">WASP-121b</a>, is an ultra-hot Jupiter – a gas giant that orbits its star so every 30 hours. It is tidally locked with one side forever facing its star, while the other remains in perpetual nighttime.</p> <p>“What we found was surprising: a jet stream rotates material around the planet’s equator, while a separate flow at lower levels of the atmosphere moves gas from the hot side to the cooler side,” says Seidel.</p> <div class="advert ad-in-content ad-mobile auh-250"><div id="adn-00000000001fc2ca-i0p0" style="display: none"></div></div> <p>“This kind of climate has never been seen before on any planet.”</p> <p>The deepest layer is composed of the iron winds, which blow away from <a href="https://cosmosmagazine.com/space/astronomy/tidally-locked-hot-jupiter/" rel="noreferrer noopener" target="_blank">WASP-121b</a>’s day side.</p> <p>Above this is the extremely fast-moving sodium jet stream, which accelerates as it moves from the planet’s morning side (the transition from night to day) to the evening side (the transition from day to night). </p> <a class="newsletter-cta" data-device="mobile" href="https://link.cosmosmagazine.com/OP59"> <img alt="Newsletter" data-spai="1" decoding="async" src="data:image/svg+xml;base64,PHN2ZyB4bWxucz0iaHR0cDovL3d3dy53My5vcmcvMjAwMC9zdmciIHZpZXdCb3g9IjAgMCAzMDAgMjUwIiB3aWR0aD0iMzAwIiBoZWlnaHQ9IjI1MCIgZGF0YS11PSIlMkZ3cC1jb250ZW50JTJGdXBsb2FkcyUyRjIwMjQlMkYwMyUyRldlZWtseS1DYXRjaHVwLTMwMHgyNTAtMS5wbmciIGRhdGEtdz0iMzAwIiBkYXRhLWg9IjI1MCIgZGF0YS1iaXA9IiI+PC9zdmc+" title="mind-blowing weather found with 3d mapping exoplanet's atmosphere 2"/><noscript data-spai="1"><img alt="Newsletter" data-spai-egr="1" decoding="async" src="https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/Weekly-Catchup-300x250-1.png" title="mind-blowing weather found with 3d mapping exoplanet's atmosphere 2"/></noscript> </a> <p>Finally, there is an upper layer of hydrogen wind blowing outwards.</p> <figure class="wp-block-image size-full"><img alt="Eso2504c 850" class="wp-image-324267" data-spai="1" decoding="async" height="578" src="data:image/svg+xml;base64,PHN2ZyB4bWxucz0iaHR0cDovL3d3dy53My5vcmcvMjAwMC9zdmciIHZpZXdCb3g9IjAgMCA4NTAgNTc4IiB3aWR0aD0iODUwIiBoZWlnaHQ9IjU3OCIgZGF0YS11PSIlMkZ3cC1jb250ZW50JTJGdXBsb2FkcyUyRjIwMjUlMkYwMiUyRmVzbzI1MDRjXzg1MC5qcGciIGRhdGEtdz0iODUwIiBkYXRhLWg9IjU3OCIgZGF0YS1iaXA9IiI+PC9zdmc+" title="mind-blowing weather found with 3d mapping exoplanet's atmosphere 3" width="850"/><noscript data-spai="1"><img alt="Eso2504c 850" class="wp-image-324267" data-spai-egr="1" decoding="async" height="578" sizes="(max-width: 850px) 100vw, 850px" src="https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/eso2504c_850.jpg" srcset="https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/eso2504c_850.jpg 850w, https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/eso2504c_850-600x408.jpg 600w, https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/eso2504c_850-768x522.jpg 768w, https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/eso2504c_850-300x204.jpg 300w, https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/eso2504c_850-150x102.jpg 150w" title="mind-blowing weather found with 3d mapping exoplanet's atmosphere 3" width="850"/></noscript><figcaption class="wp-element-caption">The structure and motion of the atmosphere of the exoplanet WASP-121b shown from above, looking at one of its poles. The planet rotates counter-clockwise, in such a way that it always shows the same side to its parent star, so it’s always day on one half of the planet and night on the other. The transition between night and day is the “morning side” while the “evening side” represents the transition between day and night; its morning side is to the right and its evening side to the left. Credit: ESO/M. Kornmesser</figcaption></figure> <p>“Even the strongest hurricanes in the Solar System seem calm in comparison,” says Seidel.</p> <div class="advert ad-in-content ad-mobile auh-250"><div id="adn-00000000001fc2ca-i1p0" style="display: none"></div></div> <p>The winds on WASP-121b reach speeds of up to 19km/s. For comparison, the fastest winds in the Solar System, on the planet Neptune, are only about 600m/s.</p> <p>The observations were made by the ESPRESSO instrument on ESO’s Very Large Telescope (VLT), which measures the specific wavelengths of light absorbed by the atoms in the planet’s atmosphere as it passes in front of its host star.</p> <p>“The VLT enabled us to probe three different layers of the exoplanet’s atmosphere in one fell swoop,” says study co-author Leonardo A. dos Santos, an assistant astronomer at the Space Telescope Science Institute in the US.</p> <p>“It’s the kind of observation that is very challenging to do with space telescopes, highlighting the importance of ground-based observations of exoplanets.”</p> <p>The observations also revealed the presence of titanium just below the jet stream, which is described in companion <a href="http://aanda.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202452405" rel="noopener" target="_blank">study</a> in <em>Astronomy and Astrophysics</em>.</p> <div class="advert ad-in-content ad-mobile auh-250"><div id="adn-00000000001fc2ca-i2p0" style="display: none"></div></div> <p>“It’s truly mind-blowing that we’re able to study details like the chemical makeup and weather patterns of a planet at such a vast distance,” says Bibiana Prinoth, a PhD student at Lund University, Sweden, and ESO, who led the companion study and is a co-author of the <em>Nature</em> paper.</p> <div style=""><a href="https://link.cosmosmagazine.com/O5bE"><p align="center"><img alt="Sign up to our weekly newsletter" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-198773" data-spai="1" decoding="async" height="154" src="data:image/svg+xml;base64,PHN2ZyB4bWxucz0iaHR0cDovL3d3dy53My5vcmcvMjAwMC9zdmciIHZpZXdCb3g9IjAgMCA3MjggMjI1IiB3aWR0aD0iNzI4IiBoZWlnaHQ9IjIyNSIgZGF0YS11PSJodHRwcyUzQSUyRiUyRmNvc21vc21hZ2F6aW5lLmNvbSUyRndwLWNvbnRlbnQlMkZ1cGxvYWRzJTJGMjAyNCUyRjAzJTJGRGFpbHktRG9zZS1OZXdzbGV0dGVyX0Nvc21vc19FbWJlZF83Mjh4MjI1LmpwZyIgZGF0YS13PSI3MjgiIGRhdGEtaD0iMjI1IiBkYXRhLWJpcD0iIj48L3N2Zz4=" title="mind-blowing weather found with 3d mapping exoplanet's atmosphere 4" width="600"/><noscript data-spai="1"><img alt="Sign up to our weekly newsletter" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-198773" data-spai-egr="1" decoding="async" height="154" src="https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/Daily-Dose-Newsletter_Cosmos_Embed_728x225.jpg" title="mind-blowing weather found with 3d mapping exoplanet's atmosphere 4" width="600"/></noscript></p></a></div> <!-- Start of tracking content syndication. 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Mind-blowing weather found with 3D mapping exoplanet’s atmosphere <div class="content-left-sidebar cols-1 col"> <section class="contributors md-cols-1 rows-gap"> <div class="row post-date"> <span class="published-date">February 19, 2025</span> </div> <a class="author row md-hide" href="https://cosmosmagazine.com/contributor/imma-perfetto/"> <img alt="Imma Perfetto" data-spai="1" src="data:image/svg+xml;base64,PHN2ZyB4bWxucz0iaHR0cDovL3d3dy53My5vcmcvMjAwMC9zdmciIHZpZXdCb3g9IjAgMCA3MzAgNzMwIiB3aWR0aD0iNzMwIiBoZWlnaHQ9IjczMCIgZGF0YS11PSIlMkZ3cC1jb250ZW50JTJGdXBsb2FkcyUyRjIwMjIlMkYxMSUyRmltbWEuanBnIiBkYXRhLXc9IjczMCIgZGF0YS1oPSI3MzAiIGRhdGEtYmlwPSIiPjwvc3ZnPg==" width="200"/><noscript data-spai="1"><img alt="Imma Perfetto" data-spai-egr="1" src="https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/imma.jpg" width="200"/></noscript> <div class="bio"> <h3>Imma Perfetto</h3> <p>Cosmos science journalist</p> </div> </a> <div class="hide" id="author-name"> <a class="bio" href="https://cosmosmagazine.com/contributor/imma-perfetto/"> By Imma Perfetto </a> </div> <div class="favourite__wrapper row cols"> <button aria-label="Favourite button" class="showDialog simplefavorite-button"> </button> </div> </section> </div> <div class="primary-content cols-1 col-span-5 col"> <div class="flexible-content"> <div class="copy"> <figure class="wp-block-image size-full"><img alt="An illustration of a planet showing three layers of atmosphere, the top in blue is hydrogen, the middle in yellow is sodium, and the bottom in green is iron" class="wp-image-324268" data-spai="1" decoding="async" fetchpriority="high" height="478" src="data:image/svg+xml;base64,PHN2ZyB4bWxucz0iaHR0cDovL3d3dy53My5vcmcvMjAwMC9zdmciIHZpZXdCb3g9IjAgMCA4NTAgNDc4IiB3aWR0aD0iODUwIiBoZWlnaHQ9IjQ3OCIgZGF0YS11PSIlMkZ3cC1jb250ZW50JTJGdXBsb2FkcyUyRjIwMjUlMkYwMiUyRmVzbzI1MDRiXzg1MC5qcGciIGRhdGEtdz0iODUwIiBkYXRhLWg9IjQ3OCIgZGF0YS1iaXA9IiI+PC9zdmc+" title="mind-blowing weather found with 3d mapping exoplanet's atmosphere 1" width="850"/><noscript data-spai="1"><img alt="An illustration of a planet showing three layers of atmosphere, the top in blue is hydrogen, the middle in yellow is sodium, and the bottom in green is iron" class="wp-image-324268" data-spai-egr="1" decoding="async" fetchpriority="high" height="478" sizes="(max-width: 850px) 100vw, 850px" src="https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/eso2504b_850.jpg" srcset="https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/eso2504b_850.jpg 850w, https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/eso2504b_850-600x337.jpg 600w, https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/eso2504b_850-768x432.jpg 768w, https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/eso2504b_850-300x169.jpg 300w, https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/eso2504b_850-150x84.jpg 150w" title="mind-blowing weather found with 3d mapping exoplanet's atmosphere 1" width="850"/></noscript><figcaption class="wp-element-caption">WASP-121b is a gaseous, giant exoplanet located some 900 light-years away in the constellation Puppis. Its atmosphere, which is divided into 3 layers, has never been seen before on any planet. Credit: ESO/M. Kornmesser</figcaption></figure> <p>Astronomers have peered into the atmosphere of an exoplanet some 900 light-years away and found powerful weather patterns that make the most severe storms in the Solar System seem like a calm breeze.</p> <p>“It feels like something out of science fiction,” says Julia Victoria Seidel, a researcher at the European Southern Observatory (ESO) in Chile and lead author of a <a href="https://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41586-025-08664-1" rel="noopener" target="_blank">paper</a>, published in <em>Nature</em>.</p> <p>“This planet’s atmosphere behaves in ways that challenge our understanding of how weather works – not just on Earth, but on all planets.”</p> <p>The researchers mapped the 3D structure of its atmosphere, revealing winds made of hydrogen, sodium, and iron, which course around the planet in separate layers.</p> <div class="in-content-area related-box-wrapper content-third content-right margin-bottom-1"> <div class="gradient-title">Read More</div> <ul class="related-box article-listing"> <li class="cols"> <div class="article article-post"> <a aria-label="Article link" class="thumbnail ar-16-9" href="https://cosmosmagazine.com/space/stratosphere-detected-on-distant-exoplanet/"> <span class="image" data-spai-bg-on="1" style="background-image: url(data:image/svg+xml;base64,PHN2ZyB4bWxucz0iaHR0cDovL3d3dy53My5vcmcvMjAwMC9zdmciIHZpZXdCb3g9IjAgMCAxMjAwIDYwMCIgd2lkdGg9IjEyMDAiIGhlaWdodD0iNjAwIiBkYXRhLXU9Imh0dHBzJTNBJTJGJTJGY29zbW9zbWFnYXppbmUuY29tJTJGd3AtY29udGVudCUyRnVwbG9hZHMlMkYyMDIwJTJGMDIlMkYxNzA4MDRfRXhvcGxhbmV0X0Z1bGwuanBnIiBkYXRhLXc9IjEyMDAiIGRhdGEtaD0iNjAwIiBkYXRhLWJpcD0iIj48L3N2Zz4=)"></span> </a> <div class="article-content has-very-light-grey-background-color"> <a href="https://cosmosmagazine.com/space/"> <span class="category space-color"> Space </span> </a> <a href="https://cosmosmagazine.com/space/stratosphere-detected-on-distant-exoplanet/"> <h3>Stratosphere detected on distant exoplanet</h3> </a> </div> </div> </li> </ul> </div> <p>The exoplanet, <a href="https://cosmosmagazine.com/space/stratosphere-detected-on-distant-exoplanet/" rel="noreferrer noopener" target="_blank">WASP-121b</a>, is an ultra-hot Jupiter – a gas giant that orbits its star so every 30 hours. It is tidally locked with one side forever facing its star, while the other remains in perpetual nighttime.</p> <p>“What we found was surprising: a jet stream rotates material around the planet’s equator, while a separate flow at lower levels of the atmosphere moves gas from the hot side to the cooler side,” says Seidel.</p> <div class="advert ad-in-content ad-mobile auh-250"><div id="adn-00000000001fc2ca-i0p0" style="display: none"></div></div> <p>“This kind of climate has never been seen before on any planet.”</p> <p>The deepest layer is composed of the iron winds, which blow away from <a href="https://cosmosmagazine.com/space/astronomy/tidally-locked-hot-jupiter/" rel="noreferrer noopener" target="_blank">WASP-121b</a>’s day side.</p> <p>Above this is the extremely fast-moving sodium jet stream, which accelerates as it moves from the planet’s morning side (the transition from night to day) to the evening side (the transition from day to night). </p> <a class="newsletter-cta" data-device="mobile" href="https://link.cosmosmagazine.com/OP59"> <img alt="Newsletter" data-spai="1" decoding="async" src="data:image/svg+xml;base64,PHN2ZyB4bWxucz0iaHR0cDovL3d3dy53My5vcmcvMjAwMC9zdmciIHZpZXdCb3g9IjAgMCAzMDAgMjUwIiB3aWR0aD0iMzAwIiBoZWlnaHQ9IjI1MCIgZGF0YS11PSIlMkZ3cC1jb250ZW50JTJGdXBsb2FkcyUyRjIwMjQlMkYwMyUyRldlZWtseS1DYXRjaHVwLTMwMHgyNTAtMS5wbmciIGRhdGEtdz0iMzAwIiBkYXRhLWg9IjI1MCIgZGF0YS1iaXA9IiI+PC9zdmc+" title="mind-blowing weather found with 3d mapping exoplanet's atmosphere 2"/><noscript data-spai="1"><img alt="Newsletter" data-spai-egr="1" decoding="async" src="https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/Weekly-Catchup-300x250-1.png" title="mind-blowing weather found with 3d mapping exoplanet's atmosphere 2"/></noscript> </a> <p>Finally, there is an upper layer of hydrogen wind blowing outwards.</p> <figure class="wp-block-image size-full"><img alt="Eso2504c 850" class="wp-image-324267" data-spai="1" decoding="async" height="578" src="data:image/svg+xml;base64,PHN2ZyB4bWxucz0iaHR0cDovL3d3dy53My5vcmcvMjAwMC9zdmciIHZpZXdCb3g9IjAgMCA4NTAgNTc4IiB3aWR0aD0iODUwIiBoZWlnaHQ9IjU3OCIgZGF0YS11PSIlMkZ3cC1jb250ZW50JTJGdXBsb2FkcyUyRjIwMjUlMkYwMiUyRmVzbzI1MDRjXzg1MC5qcGciIGRhdGEtdz0iODUwIiBkYXRhLWg9IjU3OCIgZGF0YS1iaXA9IiI+PC9zdmc+" title="mind-blowing weather found with 3d mapping exoplanet's atmosphere 3" width="850"/><noscript data-spai="1"><img alt="Eso2504c 850" class="wp-image-324267" data-spai-egr="1" decoding="async" height="578" sizes="(max-width: 850px) 100vw, 850px" src="https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/eso2504c_850.jpg" srcset="https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/eso2504c_850.jpg 850w, https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/eso2504c_850-600x408.jpg 600w, https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/eso2504c_850-768x522.jpg 768w, https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/eso2504c_850-300x204.jpg 300w, https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/eso2504c_850-150x102.jpg 150w" title="mind-blowing weather found with 3d mapping exoplanet's atmosphere 3" width="850"/></noscript><figcaption class="wp-element-caption">The structure and motion of the atmosphere of the exoplanet WASP-121b shown from above, looking at one of its poles. The planet rotates counter-clockwise, in such a way that it always shows the same side to its parent star, so it’s always day on one half of the planet and night on the other. The transition between night and day is the “morning side” while the “evening side” represents the transition between day and night; its morning side is to the right and its evening side to the left. Credit: ESO/M. Kornmesser</figcaption></figure> <p>“Even the strongest hurricanes in the Solar System seem calm in comparison,” says Seidel.</p> <div class="advert ad-in-content ad-mobile auh-250"><div id="adn-00000000001fc2ca-i1p0" style="display: none"></div></div> <p>The winds on WASP-121b reach speeds of up to 19km/s. For comparison, the fastest winds in the Solar System, on the planet Neptune, are only about 600m/s.</p> <p>The observations were made by the ESPRESSO instrument on ESO’s Very Large Telescope (VLT), which measures the specific wavelengths of light absorbed by the atoms in the planet’s atmosphere as it passes in front of its host star.</p> <p>“The VLT enabled us to probe three different layers of the exoplanet’s atmosphere in one fell swoop,” says study co-author Leonardo A. dos Santos, an assistant astronomer at the Space Telescope Science Institute in the US.</p> <p>“It’s the kind of observation that is very challenging to do with space telescopes, highlighting the importance of ground-based observations of exoplanets.”</p> <p>The observations also revealed the presence of titanium just below the jet stream, which is described in companion <a href="http://aanda.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202452405" rel="noopener" target="_blank">study</a> in <em>Astronomy and Astrophysics</em>.</p> <div class="advert ad-in-content ad-mobile auh-250"><div id="adn-00000000001fc2ca-i2p0" style="display: none"></div></div> <p>“It’s truly mind-blowing that we’re able to study details like the chemical makeup and weather patterns of a planet at such a vast distance,” says Bibiana Prinoth, a PhD student at Lund University, Sweden, and ESO, who led the companion study and is a co-author of the <em>Nature</em> paper.</p> <div style=""><a href="https://link.cosmosmagazine.com/O5bE"><p align="center"><img alt="Sign up to our weekly newsletter" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-198773" data-spai="1" decoding="async" height="154" src="data:image/svg+xml;base64,PHN2ZyB4bWxucz0iaHR0cDovL3d3dy53My5vcmcvMjAwMC9zdmciIHZpZXdCb3g9IjAgMCA3MjggMjI1IiB3aWR0aD0iNzI4IiBoZWlnaHQ9IjIyNSIgZGF0YS11PSJodHRwcyUzQSUyRiUyRmNvc21vc21hZ2F6aW5lLmNvbSUyRndwLWNvbnRlbnQlMkZ1cGxvYWRzJTJGMjAyNCUyRjAzJTJGRGFpbHktRG9zZS1OZXdzbGV0dGVyX0Nvc21vc19FbWJlZF83Mjh4MjI1LmpwZyIgZGF0YS13PSI3MjgiIGRhdGEtaD0iMjI1IiBkYXRhLWJpcD0iIj48L3N2Zz4=" title="mind-blowing weather found with 3d mapping exoplanet's atmosphere 4" width="600"/><noscript data-spai="1"><img alt="Sign up to our weekly newsletter" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-198773" data-spai-egr="1" decoding="async" height="154" src="https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/Daily-Dose-Newsletter_Cosmos_Embed_728x225.jpg" title="mind-blowing weather found with 3d mapping exoplanet's atmosphere 4" width="600"/></noscript></p></a></div> <!-- Start of tracking content syndication. 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Mind-blowing weather found with 3D mapping exoplanet’s atmosphere <div class="content-left-sidebar cols-1 col"> <section class="contributors md-cols-1 rows-gap"> <div class="row post-date"> <span class="published-date">February 19, 2025</span> </div> <a class="author row md-hide" href="https://cosmosmagazine.com/contributor/imma-perfetto/"> <img alt="Imma Perfetto" data-spai="1" src="data:image/svg+xml;base64,PHN2ZyB4bWxucz0iaHR0cDovL3d3dy53My5vcmcvMjAwMC9zdmciIHZpZXdCb3g9IjAgMCA3MzAgNzMwIiB3aWR0aD0iNzMwIiBoZWlnaHQ9IjczMCIgZGF0YS11PSIlMkZ3cC1jb250ZW50JTJGdXBsb2FkcyUyRjIwMjIlMkYxMSUyRmltbWEuanBnIiBkYXRhLXc9IjczMCIgZGF0YS1oPSI3MzAiIGRhdGEtYmlwPSIiPjwvc3ZnPg==" width="200"/><noscript data-spai="1"><img alt="Imma Perfetto" data-spai-egr="1" src="https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/imma.jpg" width="200"/></noscript> <div class="bio"> <h3>Imma Perfetto</h3> <p>Cosmos science journalist</p> </div> </a> <div class="hide" id="author-name"> <a class="bio" href="https://cosmosmagazine.com/contributor/imma-perfetto/"> By Imma Perfetto </a> </div> <div class="favourite__wrapper row cols"> <button aria-label="Favourite button" class="showDialog simplefavorite-button"> </button> </div> </section> </div> <div class="primary-content cols-1 col-span-5 col"> <div class="flexible-content"> <div class="copy"> <figure class="wp-block-image size-full"><img alt="An illustration of a planet showing three layers of atmosphere, the top in blue is hydrogen, the middle in yellow is sodium, and the bottom in green is iron" class="wp-image-324268" data-spai="1" decoding="async" fetchpriority="high" height="478" src="data:image/svg+xml;base64,PHN2ZyB4bWxucz0iaHR0cDovL3d3dy53My5vcmcvMjAwMC9zdmciIHZpZXdCb3g9IjAgMCA4NTAgNDc4IiB3aWR0aD0iODUwIiBoZWlnaHQ9IjQ3OCIgZGF0YS11PSIlMkZ3cC1jb250ZW50JTJGdXBsb2FkcyUyRjIwMjUlMkYwMiUyRmVzbzI1MDRiXzg1MC5qcGciIGRhdGEtdz0iODUwIiBkYXRhLWg9IjQ3OCIgZGF0YS1iaXA9IiI+PC9zdmc+" title="mind-blowing weather found with 3d mapping exoplanet's atmosphere 1" width="850"/><noscript data-spai="1"><img alt="An illustration of a planet showing three layers of atmosphere, the top in blue is hydrogen, the middle in yellow is sodium, and the bottom in green is iron" class="wp-image-324268" data-spai-egr="1" decoding="async" fetchpriority="high" height="478" sizes="(max-width: 850px) 100vw, 850px" src="https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/eso2504b_850.jpg" srcset="https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/eso2504b_850.jpg 850w, https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/eso2504b_850-600x337.jpg 600w, https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/eso2504b_850-768x432.jpg 768w, https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/eso2504b_850-300x169.jpg 300w, https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/eso2504b_850-150x84.jpg 150w" title="mind-blowing weather found with 3d mapping exoplanet's atmosphere 1" width="850"/></noscript><figcaption class="wp-element-caption">WASP-121b is a gaseous, giant exoplanet located some 900 light-years away in the constellation Puppis. Its atmosphere, which is divided into 3 layers, has never been seen before on any planet. Credit: ESO/M. Kornmesser</figcaption></figure> <p>Astronomers have peered into the atmosphere of an exoplanet some 900 light-years away and found powerful weather patterns that make the most severe storms in the Solar System seem like a calm breeze.</p> <p>“It feels like something out of science fiction,” says Julia Victoria Seidel, a researcher at the European Southern Observatory (ESO) in Chile and lead author of a <a href="https://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41586-025-08664-1" rel="noopener" target="_blank">paper</a>, published in <em>Nature</em>.</p> <p>“This planet’s atmosphere behaves in ways that challenge our understanding of how weather works – not just on Earth, but on all planets.”</p> <p>The researchers mapped the 3D structure of its atmosphere, revealing winds made of hydrogen, sodium, and iron, which course around the planet in separate layers.</p> <div class="in-content-area related-box-wrapper content-third content-right margin-bottom-1"> <div class="gradient-title">Read More</div> <ul class="related-box article-listing"> <li class="cols"> <div class="article article-post"> <a aria-label="Article link" class="thumbnail ar-16-9" href="https://cosmosmagazine.com/space/stratosphere-detected-on-distant-exoplanet/"> <span class="image" data-spai-bg-on="1" style="background-image: url(data:image/svg+xml;base64,PHN2ZyB4bWxucz0iaHR0cDovL3d3dy53My5vcmcvMjAwMC9zdmciIHZpZXdCb3g9IjAgMCAxMjAwIDYwMCIgd2lkdGg9IjEyMDAiIGhlaWdodD0iNjAwIiBkYXRhLXU9Imh0dHBzJTNBJTJGJTJGY29zbW9zbWFnYXppbmUuY29tJTJGd3AtY29udGVudCUyRnVwbG9hZHMlMkYyMDIwJTJGMDIlMkYxNzA4MDRfRXhvcGxhbmV0X0Z1bGwuanBnIiBkYXRhLXc9IjEyMDAiIGRhdGEtaD0iNjAwIiBkYXRhLWJpcD0iIj48L3N2Zz4=)"></span> </a> <div class="article-content has-very-light-grey-background-color"> <a href="https://cosmosmagazine.com/space/"> <span class="category space-color"> Space </span> </a> <a href="https://cosmosmagazine.com/space/stratosphere-detected-on-distant-exoplanet/"> <h3>Stratosphere detected on distant exoplanet</h3> </a> </div> </div> </li> </ul> </div> <p>The exoplanet, <a href="https://cosmosmagazine.com/space/stratosphere-detected-on-distant-exoplanet/" rel="noreferrer noopener" target="_blank">WASP-121b</a>, is an ultra-hot Jupiter – a gas giant that orbits its star so every 30 hours. It is tidally locked with one side forever facing its star, while the other remains in perpetual nighttime.</p> <p>“What we found was surprising: a jet stream rotates material around the planet’s equator, while a separate flow at lower levels of the atmosphere moves gas from the hot side to the cooler side,” says Seidel.</p> <div class="advert ad-in-content ad-mobile auh-250"><div id="adn-00000000001fc2ca-i0p0" style="display: none"></div></div> <p>“This kind of climate has never been seen before on any planet.”</p> <p>The deepest layer is composed of the iron winds, which blow away from <a href="https://cosmosmagazine.com/space/astronomy/tidally-locked-hot-jupiter/" rel="noreferrer noopener" target="_blank">WASP-121b</a>’s day side.</p> <p>Above this is the extremely fast-moving sodium jet stream, which accelerates as it moves from the planet’s morning side (the transition from night to day) to the evening side (the transition from day to night). </p> <a class="newsletter-cta" data-device="mobile" href="https://link.cosmosmagazine.com/OP59"> <img alt="Newsletter" data-spai="1" decoding="async" src="data:image/svg+xml;base64,PHN2ZyB4bWxucz0iaHR0cDovL3d3dy53My5vcmcvMjAwMC9zdmciIHZpZXdCb3g9IjAgMCAzMDAgMjUwIiB3aWR0aD0iMzAwIiBoZWlnaHQ9IjI1MCIgZGF0YS11PSIlMkZ3cC1jb250ZW50JTJGdXBsb2FkcyUyRjIwMjQlMkYwMyUyRldlZWtseS1DYXRjaHVwLTMwMHgyNTAtMS5wbmciIGRhdGEtdz0iMzAwIiBkYXRhLWg9IjI1MCIgZGF0YS1iaXA9IiI+PC9zdmc+" title="mind-blowing weather found with 3d mapping exoplanet's atmosphere 2"/><noscript data-spai="1"><img alt="Newsletter" data-spai-egr="1" decoding="async" src="https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/Weekly-Catchup-300x250-1.png" title="mind-blowing weather found with 3d mapping exoplanet's atmosphere 2"/></noscript> </a> <p>Finally, there is an upper layer of hydrogen wind blowing outwards.</p> <figure class="wp-block-image size-full"><img alt="Eso2504c 850" class="wp-image-324267" data-spai="1" decoding="async" height="578" src="data:image/svg+xml;base64,PHN2ZyB4bWxucz0iaHR0cDovL3d3dy53My5vcmcvMjAwMC9zdmciIHZpZXdCb3g9IjAgMCA4NTAgNTc4IiB3aWR0aD0iODUwIiBoZWlnaHQ9IjU3OCIgZGF0YS11PSIlMkZ3cC1jb250ZW50JTJGdXBsb2FkcyUyRjIwMjUlMkYwMiUyRmVzbzI1MDRjXzg1MC5qcGciIGRhdGEtdz0iODUwIiBkYXRhLWg9IjU3OCIgZGF0YS1iaXA9IiI+PC9zdmc+" title="mind-blowing weather found with 3d mapping exoplanet's atmosphere 3" width="850"/><noscript data-spai="1"><img alt="Eso2504c 850" class="wp-image-324267" data-spai-egr="1" decoding="async" height="578" sizes="(max-width: 850px) 100vw, 850px" src="https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/eso2504c_850.jpg" srcset="https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/eso2504c_850.jpg 850w, https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/eso2504c_850-600x408.jpg 600w, https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/eso2504c_850-768x522.jpg 768w, https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/eso2504c_850-300x204.jpg 300w, https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/eso2504c_850-150x102.jpg 150w" title="mind-blowing weather found with 3d mapping exoplanet's atmosphere 3" width="850"/></noscript><figcaption class="wp-element-caption">The structure and motion of the atmosphere of the exoplanet WASP-121b shown from above, looking at one of its poles. The planet rotates counter-clockwise, in such a way that it always shows the same side to its parent star, so it’s always day on one half of the planet and night on the other. The transition between night and day is the “morning side” while the “evening side” represents the transition between day and night; its morning side is to the right and its evening side to the left. Credit: ESO/M. Kornmesser</figcaption></figure> <p>“Even the strongest hurricanes in the Solar System seem calm in comparison,” says Seidel.</p> <div class="advert ad-in-content ad-mobile auh-250"><div id="adn-00000000001fc2ca-i1p0" style="display: none"></div></div> <p>The winds on WASP-121b reach speeds of up to 19km/s. For comparison, the fastest winds in the Solar System, on the planet Neptune, are only about 600m/s.</p> <p>The observations were made by the ESPRESSO instrument on ESO’s Very Large Telescope (VLT), which measures the specific wavelengths of light absorbed by the atoms in the planet’s atmosphere as it passes in front of its host star.</p> <p>“The VLT enabled us to probe three different layers of the exoplanet’s atmosphere in one fell swoop,” says study co-author Leonardo A. dos Santos, an assistant astronomer at the Space Telescope Science Institute in the US.</p> <p>“It’s the kind of observation that is very challenging to do with space telescopes, highlighting the importance of ground-based observations of exoplanets.”</p> <p>The observations also revealed the presence of titanium just below the jet stream, which is described in companion <a href="http://aanda.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202452405" rel="noopener" target="_blank">study</a> in <em>Astronomy and Astrophysics</em>.</p> <div class="advert ad-in-content ad-mobile auh-250"><div id="adn-00000000001fc2ca-i2p0" style="display: none"></div></div> <p>“It’s truly mind-blowing that we’re able to study details like the chemical makeup and weather patterns of a planet at such a vast distance,” says Bibiana Prinoth, a PhD student at Lund University, Sweden, and ESO, who led the companion study and is a co-author of the <em>Nature</em> paper.</p> <div style=""><a href="https://link.cosmosmagazine.com/O5bE"><p align="center"><img alt="Sign up to our weekly newsletter" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-198773" data-spai="1" decoding="async" height="154" src="data:image/svg+xml;base64,PHN2ZyB4bWxucz0iaHR0cDovL3d3dy53My5vcmcvMjAwMC9zdmciIHZpZXdCb3g9IjAgMCA3MjggMjI1IiB3aWR0aD0iNzI4IiBoZWlnaHQ9IjIyNSIgZGF0YS11PSJodHRwcyUzQSUyRiUyRmNvc21vc21hZ2F6aW5lLmNvbSUyRndwLWNvbnRlbnQlMkZ1cGxvYWRzJTJGMjAyNCUyRjAzJTJGRGFpbHktRG9zZS1OZXdzbGV0dGVyX0Nvc21vc19FbWJlZF83Mjh4MjI1LmpwZyIgZGF0YS13PSI3MjgiIGRhdGEtaD0iMjI1IiBkYXRhLWJpcD0iIj48L3N2Zz4=" title="mind-blowing weather found with 3d mapping exoplanet's atmosphere 4" width="600"/><noscript data-spai="1"><img alt="Sign up to our weekly newsletter" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-198773" data-spai-egr="1" decoding="async" height="154" src="https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/Daily-Dose-Newsletter_Cosmos_Embed_728x225.jpg" title="mind-blowing weather found with 3d mapping exoplanet's atmosphere 4" width="600"/></noscript></p></a></div> <!-- Start of tracking content syndication. 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Mind-blowing weather found with 3D mapping exoplanet’s atmosphere <div class="content-left-sidebar cols-1 col"> <section class="contributors md-cols-1 rows-gap"> <div class="row post-date"> <span class="published-date">February 19, 2025</span> </div> <a class="author row md-hide" href="https://cosmosmagazine.com/contributor/imma-perfetto/"> <img alt="Imma Perfetto" data-spai="1" src="data:image/svg+xml;base64,PHN2ZyB4bWxucz0iaHR0cDovL3d3dy53My5vcmcvMjAwMC9zdmciIHZpZXdCb3g9IjAgMCA3MzAgNzMwIiB3aWR0aD0iNzMwIiBoZWlnaHQ9IjczMCIgZGF0YS11PSIlMkZ3cC1jb250ZW50JTJGdXBsb2FkcyUyRjIwMjIlMkYxMSUyRmltbWEuanBnIiBkYXRhLXc9IjczMCIgZGF0YS1oPSI3MzAiIGRhdGEtYmlwPSIiPjwvc3ZnPg==" width="200"/><noscript data-spai="1"><img alt="Imma Perfetto" data-spai-egr="1" src="https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/imma.jpg" width="200"/></noscript> <div class="bio"> <h3>Imma Perfetto</h3> <p>Cosmos science journalist</p> </div> </a> <div class="hide" id="author-name"> <a class="bio" href="https://cosmosmagazine.com/contributor/imma-perfetto/"> By Imma Perfetto </a> </div> <div class="favourite__wrapper row cols"> <button aria-label="Favourite button" class="showDialog simplefavorite-button"> </button> </div> </section> </div> <div class="primary-content cols-1 col-span-5 col"> <div class="flexible-content"> <div class="copy"> <figure class="wp-block-image size-full"><img alt="An illustration of a planet showing three layers of atmosphere, the top in blue is hydrogen, the middle in yellow is sodium, and the bottom in green is iron" class="wp-image-324268" data-spai="1" decoding="async" fetchpriority="high" height="478" src="data:image/svg+xml;base64,PHN2ZyB4bWxucz0iaHR0cDovL3d3dy53My5vcmcvMjAwMC9zdmciIHZpZXdCb3g9IjAgMCA4NTAgNDc4IiB3aWR0aD0iODUwIiBoZWlnaHQ9IjQ3OCIgZGF0YS11PSIlMkZ3cC1jb250ZW50JTJGdXBsb2FkcyUyRjIwMjUlMkYwMiUyRmVzbzI1MDRiXzg1MC5qcGciIGRhdGEtdz0iODUwIiBkYXRhLWg9IjQ3OCIgZGF0YS1iaXA9IiI+PC9zdmc+" title="mind-blowing weather found with 3d mapping exoplanet's atmosphere 1" width="850"/><noscript data-spai="1"><img alt="An illustration of a planet showing three layers of atmosphere, the top in blue is hydrogen, the middle in yellow is sodium, and the bottom in green is iron" class="wp-image-324268" data-spai-egr="1" decoding="async" fetchpriority="high" height="478" sizes="(max-width: 850px) 100vw, 850px" src="https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/eso2504b_850.jpg" srcset="https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/eso2504b_850.jpg 850w, https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/eso2504b_850-600x337.jpg 600w, https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/eso2504b_850-768x432.jpg 768w, https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/eso2504b_850-300x169.jpg 300w, https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/eso2504b_850-150x84.jpg 150w" title="mind-blowing weather found with 3d mapping exoplanet's atmosphere 1" width="850"/></noscript><figcaption class="wp-element-caption">WASP-121b is a gaseous, giant exoplanet located some 900 light-years away in the constellation Puppis. Its atmosphere, which is divided into 3 layers, has never been seen before on any planet. Credit: ESO/M. Kornmesser</figcaption></figure> <p>Astronomers have peered into the atmosphere of an exoplanet some 900 light-years away and found powerful weather patterns that make the most severe storms in the Solar System seem like a calm breeze.</p> <p>“It feels like something out of science fiction,” says Julia Victoria Seidel, a researcher at the European Southern Observatory (ESO) in Chile and lead author of a <a href="https://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41586-025-08664-1" rel="noopener" target="_blank">paper</a>, published in <em>Nature</em>.</p> <p>“This planet’s atmosphere behaves in ways that challenge our understanding of how weather works – not just on Earth, but on all planets.”</p> <p>The researchers mapped the 3D structure of its atmosphere, revealing winds made of hydrogen, sodium, and iron, which course around the planet in separate layers.</p> <div class="in-content-area related-box-wrapper content-third content-right margin-bottom-1"> <div class="gradient-title">Read More</div> <ul class="related-box article-listing"> <li class="cols"> <div class="article article-post"> <a aria-label="Article link" class="thumbnail ar-16-9" href="https://cosmosmagazine.com/space/stratosphere-detected-on-distant-exoplanet/"> <span class="image" data-spai-bg-on="1" style="background-image: url(data:image/svg+xml;base64,PHN2ZyB4bWxucz0iaHR0cDovL3d3dy53My5vcmcvMjAwMC9zdmciIHZpZXdCb3g9IjAgMCAxMjAwIDYwMCIgd2lkdGg9IjEyMDAiIGhlaWdodD0iNjAwIiBkYXRhLXU9Imh0dHBzJTNBJTJGJTJGY29zbW9zbWFnYXppbmUuY29tJTJGd3AtY29udGVudCUyRnVwbG9hZHMlMkYyMDIwJTJGMDIlMkYxNzA4MDRfRXhvcGxhbmV0X0Z1bGwuanBnIiBkYXRhLXc9IjEyMDAiIGRhdGEtaD0iNjAwIiBkYXRhLWJpcD0iIj48L3N2Zz4=)"></span> </a> <div class="article-content has-very-light-grey-background-color"> <a href="https://cosmosmagazine.com/space/"> <span class="category space-color"> Space </span> </a> <a href="https://cosmosmagazine.com/space/stratosphere-detected-on-distant-exoplanet/"> <h3>Stratosphere detected on distant exoplanet</h3> </a> </div> </div> </li> </ul> </div> <p>The exoplanet, <a href="https://cosmosmagazine.com/space/stratosphere-detected-on-distant-exoplanet/" rel="noreferrer noopener" target="_blank">WASP-121b</a>, is an ultra-hot Jupiter – a gas giant that orbits its star so every 30 hours. It is tidally locked with one side forever facing its star, while the other remains in perpetual nighttime.</p> <p>“What we found was surprising: a jet stream rotates material around the planet’s equator, while a separate flow at lower levels of the atmosphere moves gas from the hot side to the cooler side,” says Seidel.</p> <div class="advert ad-in-content ad-mobile auh-250"><div id="adn-00000000001fc2ca-i0p0" style="display: none"></div></div> <p>“This kind of climate has never been seen before on any planet.”</p> <p>The deepest layer is composed of the iron winds, which blow away from <a href="https://cosmosmagazine.com/space/astronomy/tidally-locked-hot-jupiter/" rel="noreferrer noopener" target="_blank">WASP-121b</a>’s day side.</p> <p>Above this is the extremely fast-moving sodium jet stream, which accelerates as it moves from the planet’s morning side (the transition from night to day) to the evening side (the transition from day to night). </p> <a class="newsletter-cta" data-device="mobile" href="https://link.cosmosmagazine.com/OP59"> <img alt="Newsletter" data-spai="1" decoding="async" src="data:image/svg+xml;base64,PHN2ZyB4bWxucz0iaHR0cDovL3d3dy53My5vcmcvMjAwMC9zdmciIHZpZXdCb3g9IjAgMCAzMDAgMjUwIiB3aWR0aD0iMzAwIiBoZWlnaHQ9IjI1MCIgZGF0YS11PSIlMkZ3cC1jb250ZW50JTJGdXBsb2FkcyUyRjIwMjQlMkYwMyUyRldlZWtseS1DYXRjaHVwLTMwMHgyNTAtMS5wbmciIGRhdGEtdz0iMzAwIiBkYXRhLWg9IjI1MCIgZGF0YS1iaXA9IiI+PC9zdmc+" title="mind-blowing weather found with 3d mapping exoplanet's atmosphere 2"/><noscript data-spai="1"><img alt="Newsletter" data-spai-egr="1" decoding="async" src="https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/Weekly-Catchup-300x250-1.png" title="mind-blowing weather found with 3d mapping exoplanet's atmosphere 2"/></noscript> </a> <p>Finally, there is an upper layer of hydrogen wind blowing outwards.</p> <figure class="wp-block-image size-full"><img alt="Eso2504c 850" class="wp-image-324267" data-spai="1" decoding="async" height="578" src="data:image/svg+xml;base64,PHN2ZyB4bWxucz0iaHR0cDovL3d3dy53My5vcmcvMjAwMC9zdmciIHZpZXdCb3g9IjAgMCA4NTAgNTc4IiB3aWR0aD0iODUwIiBoZWlnaHQ9IjU3OCIgZGF0YS11PSIlMkZ3cC1jb250ZW50JTJGdXBsb2FkcyUyRjIwMjUlMkYwMiUyRmVzbzI1MDRjXzg1MC5qcGciIGRhdGEtdz0iODUwIiBkYXRhLWg9IjU3OCIgZGF0YS1iaXA9IiI+PC9zdmc+" title="mind-blowing weather found with 3d mapping exoplanet's atmosphere 3" width="850"/><noscript data-spai="1"><img alt="Eso2504c 850" class="wp-image-324267" data-spai-egr="1" decoding="async" height="578" sizes="(max-width: 850px) 100vw, 850px" src="https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/eso2504c_850.jpg" srcset="https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/eso2504c_850.jpg 850w, https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/eso2504c_850-600x408.jpg 600w, https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/eso2504c_850-768x522.jpg 768w, https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/eso2504c_850-300x204.jpg 300w, https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/eso2504c_850-150x102.jpg 150w" title="mind-blowing weather found with 3d mapping exoplanet's atmosphere 3" width="850"/></noscript><figcaption class="wp-element-caption">The structure and motion of the atmosphere of the exoplanet WASP-121b shown from above, looking at one of its poles. The planet rotates counter-clockwise, in such a way that it always shows the same side to its parent star, so it’s always day on one half of the planet and night on the other. The transition between night and day is the “morning side” while the “evening side” represents the transition between day and night; its morning side is to the right and its evening side to the left. Credit: ESO/M. Kornmesser</figcaption></figure> <p>“Even the strongest hurricanes in the Solar System seem calm in comparison,” says Seidel.</p> <div class="advert ad-in-content ad-mobile auh-250"><div id="adn-00000000001fc2ca-i1p0" style="display: none"></div></div> <p>The winds on WASP-121b reach speeds of up to 19km/s. For comparison, the fastest winds in the Solar System, on the planet Neptune, are only about 600m/s.</p> <p>The observations were made by the ESPRESSO instrument on ESO’s Very Large Telescope (VLT), which measures the specific wavelengths of light absorbed by the atoms in the planet’s atmosphere as it passes in front of its host star.</p> <p>“The VLT enabled us to probe three different layers of the exoplanet’s atmosphere in one fell swoop,” says study co-author Leonardo A. dos Santos, an assistant astronomer at the Space Telescope Science Institute in the US.</p> <p>“It’s the kind of observation that is very challenging to do with space telescopes, highlighting the importance of ground-based observations of exoplanets.”</p> <p>The observations also revealed the presence of titanium just below the jet stream, which is described in companion <a href="http://aanda.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202452405" rel="noopener" target="_blank">study</a> in <em>Astronomy and Astrophysics</em>.</p> <div class="advert ad-in-content ad-mobile auh-250"><div id="adn-00000000001fc2ca-i2p0" style="display: none"></div></div> <p>“It’s truly mind-blowing that we’re able to study details like the chemical makeup and weather patterns of a planet at such a vast distance,” says Bibiana Prinoth, a PhD student at Lund University, Sweden, and ESO, who led the companion study and is a co-author of the <em>Nature</em> paper.</p> <div style=""><a href="https://link.cosmosmagazine.com/O5bE"><p align="center"><img alt="Sign up to our weekly newsletter" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-198773" data-spai="1" decoding="async" height="154" src="data:image/svg+xml;base64,PHN2ZyB4bWxucz0iaHR0cDovL3d3dy53My5vcmcvMjAwMC9zdmciIHZpZXdCb3g9IjAgMCA3MjggMjI1IiB3aWR0aD0iNzI4IiBoZWlnaHQ9IjIyNSIgZGF0YS11PSJodHRwcyUzQSUyRiUyRmNvc21vc21hZ2F6aW5lLmNvbSUyRndwLWNvbnRlbnQlMkZ1cGxvYWRzJTJGMjAyNCUyRjAzJTJGRGFpbHktRG9zZS1OZXdzbGV0dGVyX0Nvc21vc19FbWJlZF83Mjh4MjI1LmpwZyIgZGF0YS13PSI3MjgiIGRhdGEtaD0iMjI1IiBkYXRhLWJpcD0iIj48L3N2Zz4=" title="mind-blowing weather found with 3d mapping exoplanet's atmosphere 4" width="600"/><noscript data-spai="1"><img alt="Sign up to our weekly newsletter" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-198773" data-spai-egr="1" decoding="async" height="154" src="https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/Daily-Dose-Newsletter_Cosmos_Embed_728x225.jpg" title="mind-blowing weather found with 3d mapping exoplanet's atmosphere 4" width="600"/></noscript></p></a></div> <!-- Start of tracking content syndication. 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Mind-blowing weather found with 3D mapping exoplanet’s atmosphere <div class="content-left-sidebar cols-1 col"> <section class="contributors md-cols-1 rows-gap"> <div class="row post-date"> <span class="published-date">February 19, 2025</span> </div> <a class="author row md-hide" href="https://cosmosmagazine.com/contributor/imma-perfetto/"> <img alt="Imma Perfetto" data-spai="1" src="data:image/svg+xml;base64,PHN2ZyB4bWxucz0iaHR0cDovL3d3dy53My5vcmcvMjAwMC9zdmciIHZpZXdCb3g9IjAgMCA3MzAgNzMwIiB3aWR0aD0iNzMwIiBoZWlnaHQ9IjczMCIgZGF0YS11PSIlMkZ3cC1jb250ZW50JTJGdXBsb2FkcyUyRjIwMjIlMkYxMSUyRmltbWEuanBnIiBkYXRhLXc9IjczMCIgZGF0YS1oPSI3MzAiIGRhdGEtYmlwPSIiPjwvc3ZnPg==" width="200"/><noscript data-spai="1"><img alt="Imma Perfetto" data-spai-egr="1" src="https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/imma.jpg" width="200"/></noscript> <div class="bio"> <h3>Imma Perfetto</h3> <p>Cosmos science journalist</p> </div> </a> <div class="hide" id="author-name"> <a class="bio" href="https://cosmosmagazine.com/contributor/imma-perfetto/"> By Imma Perfetto </a> </div> <div class="favourite__wrapper row cols"> <button aria-label="Favourite button" class="showDialog simplefavorite-button"> </button> </div> </section> </div> <div class="primary-content cols-1 col-span-5 col"> <div class="flexible-content"> <div class="copy"> <figure class="wp-block-image size-full"><img alt="An illustration of a planet showing three layers of atmosphere, the top in blue is hydrogen, the middle in yellow is sodium, and the bottom in green is iron" class="wp-image-324268" data-spai="1" decoding="async" fetchpriority="high" height="478" src="data:image/svg+xml;base64,PHN2ZyB4bWxucz0iaHR0cDovL3d3dy53My5vcmcvMjAwMC9zdmciIHZpZXdCb3g9IjAgMCA4NTAgNDc4IiB3aWR0aD0iODUwIiBoZWlnaHQ9IjQ3OCIgZGF0YS11PSIlMkZ3cC1jb250ZW50JTJGdXBsb2FkcyUyRjIwMjUlMkYwMiUyRmVzbzI1MDRiXzg1MC5qcGciIGRhdGEtdz0iODUwIiBkYXRhLWg9IjQ3OCIgZGF0YS1iaXA9IiI+PC9zdmc+" title="mind-blowing weather found with 3d mapping exoplanet's atmosphere 1" width="850"/><noscript data-spai="1"><img alt="An illustration of a planet showing three layers of atmosphere, the top in blue is hydrogen, the middle in yellow is sodium, and the bottom in green is iron" class="wp-image-324268" data-spai-egr="1" decoding="async" fetchpriority="high" height="478" sizes="(max-width: 850px) 100vw, 850px" src="https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/eso2504b_850.jpg" srcset="https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/eso2504b_850.jpg 850w, https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/eso2504b_850-600x337.jpg 600w, https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/eso2504b_850-768x432.jpg 768w, https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/eso2504b_850-300x169.jpg 300w, https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/eso2504b_850-150x84.jpg 150w" title="mind-blowing weather found with 3d mapping exoplanet's atmosphere 1" width="850"/></noscript><figcaption class="wp-element-caption">WASP-121b is a gaseous, giant exoplanet located some 900 light-years away in the constellation Puppis. Its atmosphere, which is divided into 3 layers, has never been seen before on any planet. Credit: ESO/M. Kornmesser</figcaption></figure> <p>Astronomers have peered into the atmosphere of an exoplanet some 900 light-years away and found powerful weather patterns that make the most severe storms in the Solar System seem like a calm breeze.</p> <p>“It feels like something out of science fiction,” says Julia Victoria Seidel, a researcher at the European Southern Observatory (ESO) in Chile and lead author of a <a href="https://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41586-025-08664-1" rel="noopener" target="_blank">paper</a>, published in <em>Nature</em>.</p> <p>“This planet’s atmosphere behaves in ways that challenge our understanding of how weather works – not just on Earth, but on all planets.”</p> <p>The researchers mapped the 3D structure of its atmosphere, revealing winds made of hydrogen, sodium, and iron, which course around the planet in separate layers.</p> <div class="in-content-area related-box-wrapper content-third content-right margin-bottom-1"> <div class="gradient-title">Read More</div> <ul class="related-box article-listing"> <li class="cols"> <div class="article article-post"> <a aria-label="Article link" class="thumbnail ar-16-9" href="https://cosmosmagazine.com/space/stratosphere-detected-on-distant-exoplanet/"> <span class="image" data-spai-bg-on="1" style="background-image: url(data:image/svg+xml;base64,PHN2ZyB4bWxucz0iaHR0cDovL3d3dy53My5vcmcvMjAwMC9zdmciIHZpZXdCb3g9IjAgMCAxMjAwIDYwMCIgd2lkdGg9IjEyMDAiIGhlaWdodD0iNjAwIiBkYXRhLXU9Imh0dHBzJTNBJTJGJTJGY29zbW9zbWFnYXppbmUuY29tJTJGd3AtY29udGVudCUyRnVwbG9hZHMlMkYyMDIwJTJGMDIlMkYxNzA4MDRfRXhvcGxhbmV0X0Z1bGwuanBnIiBkYXRhLXc9IjEyMDAiIGRhdGEtaD0iNjAwIiBkYXRhLWJpcD0iIj48L3N2Zz4=)"></span> </a> <div class="article-content has-very-light-grey-background-color"> <a href="https://cosmosmagazine.com/space/"> <span class="category space-color"> Space </span> </a> <a href="https://cosmosmagazine.com/space/stratosphere-detected-on-distant-exoplanet/"> <h3>Stratosphere detected on distant exoplanet</h3> </a> </div> </div> </li> </ul> </div> <p>The exoplanet, <a href="https://cosmosmagazine.com/space/stratosphere-detected-on-distant-exoplanet/" rel="noreferrer noopener" target="_blank">WASP-121b</a>, is an ultra-hot Jupiter – a gas giant that orbits its star so every 30 hours. It is tidally locked with one side forever facing its star, while the other remains in perpetual nighttime.</p> <p>“What we found was surprising: a jet stream rotates material around the planet’s equator, while a separate flow at lower levels of the atmosphere moves gas from the hot side to the cooler side,” says Seidel.</p> <div class="advert ad-in-content ad-mobile auh-250"><div id="adn-00000000001fc2ca-i0p0" style="display: none"></div></div> <p>“This kind of climate has never been seen before on any planet.”</p> <p>The deepest layer is composed of the iron winds, which blow away from <a href="https://cosmosmagazine.com/space/astronomy/tidally-locked-hot-jupiter/" rel="noreferrer noopener" target="_blank">WASP-121b</a>’s day side.</p> <p>Above this is the extremely fast-moving sodium jet stream, which accelerates as it moves from the planet’s morning side (the transition from night to day) to the evening side (the transition from day to night). </p> <a class="newsletter-cta" data-device="mobile" href="https://link.cosmosmagazine.com/OP59"> <img alt="Newsletter" data-spai="1" decoding="async" src="data:image/svg+xml;base64,PHN2ZyB4bWxucz0iaHR0cDovL3d3dy53My5vcmcvMjAwMC9zdmciIHZpZXdCb3g9IjAgMCAzMDAgMjUwIiB3aWR0aD0iMzAwIiBoZWlnaHQ9IjI1MCIgZGF0YS11PSIlMkZ3cC1jb250ZW50JTJGdXBsb2FkcyUyRjIwMjQlMkYwMyUyRldlZWtseS1DYXRjaHVwLTMwMHgyNTAtMS5wbmciIGRhdGEtdz0iMzAwIiBkYXRhLWg9IjI1MCIgZGF0YS1iaXA9IiI+PC9zdmc+" title="mind-blowing weather found with 3d mapping exoplanet's atmosphere 2"/><noscript data-spai="1"><img alt="Newsletter" data-spai-egr="1" decoding="async" src="https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/Weekly-Catchup-300x250-1.png" title="mind-blowing weather found with 3d mapping exoplanet's atmosphere 2"/></noscript> </a> <p>Finally, there is an upper layer of hydrogen wind blowing outwards.</p> <figure class="wp-block-image size-full"><img alt="Eso2504c 850" class="wp-image-324267" data-spai="1" decoding="async" height="578" src="data:image/svg+xml;base64,PHN2ZyB4bWxucz0iaHR0cDovL3d3dy53My5vcmcvMjAwMC9zdmciIHZpZXdCb3g9IjAgMCA4NTAgNTc4IiB3aWR0aD0iODUwIiBoZWlnaHQ9IjU3OCIgZGF0YS11PSIlMkZ3cC1jb250ZW50JTJGdXBsb2FkcyUyRjIwMjUlMkYwMiUyRmVzbzI1MDRjXzg1MC5qcGciIGRhdGEtdz0iODUwIiBkYXRhLWg9IjU3OCIgZGF0YS1iaXA9IiI+PC9zdmc+" title="mind-blowing weather found with 3d mapping exoplanet's atmosphere 3" width="850"/><noscript data-spai="1"><img alt="Eso2504c 850" class="wp-image-324267" data-spai-egr="1" decoding="async" height="578" sizes="(max-width: 850px) 100vw, 850px" src="https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/eso2504c_850.jpg" srcset="https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/eso2504c_850.jpg 850w, https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/eso2504c_850-600x408.jpg 600w, https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/eso2504c_850-768x522.jpg 768w, https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/eso2504c_850-300x204.jpg 300w, https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/eso2504c_850-150x102.jpg 150w" title="mind-blowing weather found with 3d mapping exoplanet's atmosphere 3" width="850"/></noscript><figcaption class="wp-element-caption">The structure and motion of the atmosphere of the exoplanet WASP-121b shown from above, looking at one of its poles. The planet rotates counter-clockwise, in such a way that it always shows the same side to its parent star, so it’s always day on one half of the planet and night on the other. The transition between night and day is the “morning side” while the “evening side” represents the transition between day and night; its morning side is to the right and its evening side to the left. Credit: ESO/M. Kornmesser</figcaption></figure> <p>“Even the strongest hurricanes in the Solar System seem calm in comparison,” says Seidel.</p> <div class="advert ad-in-content ad-mobile auh-250"><div id="adn-00000000001fc2ca-i1p0" style="display: none"></div></div> <p>The winds on WASP-121b reach speeds of up to 19km/s. For comparison, the fastest winds in the Solar System, on the planet Neptune, are only about 600m/s.</p> <p>The observations were made by the ESPRESSO instrument on ESO’s Very Large Telescope (VLT), which measures the specific wavelengths of light absorbed by the atoms in the planet’s atmosphere as it passes in front of its host star.</p> <p>“The VLT enabled us to probe three different layers of the exoplanet’s atmosphere in one fell swoop,” says study co-author Leonardo A. dos Santos, an assistant astronomer at the Space Telescope Science Institute in the US.</p> <p>“It’s the kind of observation that is very challenging to do with space telescopes, highlighting the importance of ground-based observations of exoplanets.”</p> <p>The observations also revealed the presence of titanium just below the jet stream, which is described in companion <a href="http://aanda.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202452405" rel="noopener" target="_blank">study</a> in <em>Astronomy and Astrophysics</em>.</p> <div class="advert ad-in-content ad-mobile auh-250"><div id="adn-00000000001fc2ca-i2p0" style="display: none"></div></div> <p>“It’s truly mind-blowing that we’re able to study details like the chemical makeup and weather patterns of a planet at such a vast distance,” says Bibiana Prinoth, a PhD student at Lund University, Sweden, and ESO, who led the companion study and is a co-author of the <em>Nature</em> paper.</p> <div style=""><a href="https://link.cosmosmagazine.com/O5bE"><p align="center"><img alt="Sign up to our weekly newsletter" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-198773" data-spai="1" decoding="async" height="154" src="data:image/svg+xml;base64,PHN2ZyB4bWxucz0iaHR0cDovL3d3dy53My5vcmcvMjAwMC9zdmciIHZpZXdCb3g9IjAgMCA3MjggMjI1IiB3aWR0aD0iNzI4IiBoZWlnaHQ9IjIyNSIgZGF0YS11PSJodHRwcyUzQSUyRiUyRmNvc21vc21hZ2F6aW5lLmNvbSUyRndwLWNvbnRlbnQlMkZ1cGxvYWRzJTJGMjAyNCUyRjAzJTJGRGFpbHktRG9zZS1OZXdzbGV0dGVyX0Nvc21vc19FbWJlZF83Mjh4MjI1LmpwZyIgZGF0YS13PSI3MjgiIGRhdGEtaD0iMjI1IiBkYXRhLWJpcD0iIj48L3N2Zz4=" title="mind-blowing weather found with 3d mapping exoplanet's atmosphere 4" width="600"/><noscript data-spai="1"><img alt="Sign up to our weekly newsletter" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-198773" data-spai-egr="1" decoding="async" height="154" src="https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/Daily-Dose-Newsletter_Cosmos_Embed_728x225.jpg" title="mind-blowing weather found with 3d mapping exoplanet's atmosphere 4" width="600"/></noscript></p></a></div> <!-- Start of tracking content syndication. 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Mind-blowing weather found with 3D mapping exoplanet’s atmosphere <div class="content-left-sidebar cols-1 col"> <section class="contributors md-cols-1 rows-gap"> <div class="row post-date"> <span class="published-date">February 19, 2025</span> </div> <a class="author row md-hide" href="https://cosmosmagazine.com/contributor/imma-perfetto/"> <img alt="Imma Perfetto" data-spai="1" src="data:image/svg+xml;base64,PHN2ZyB4bWxucz0iaHR0cDovL3d3dy53My5vcmcvMjAwMC9zdmciIHZpZXdCb3g9IjAgMCA3MzAgNzMwIiB3aWR0aD0iNzMwIiBoZWlnaHQ9IjczMCIgZGF0YS11PSIlMkZ3cC1jb250ZW50JTJGdXBsb2FkcyUyRjIwMjIlMkYxMSUyRmltbWEuanBnIiBkYXRhLXc9IjczMCIgZGF0YS1oPSI3MzAiIGRhdGEtYmlwPSIiPjwvc3ZnPg==" width="200"/><noscript data-spai="1"><img alt="Imma Perfetto" data-spai-egr="1" src="https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/imma.jpg" width="200"/></noscript> <div class="bio"> <h3>Imma Perfetto</h3> <p>Cosmos science journalist</p> </div> </a> <div class="hide" id="author-name"> <a class="bio" href="https://cosmosmagazine.com/contributor/imma-perfetto/"> By Imma Perfetto </a> </div> <div class="favourite__wrapper row cols"> <button aria-label="Favourite button" class="showDialog simplefavorite-button"> </button> </div> </section> </div> <div class="primary-content cols-1 col-span-5 col"> <div class="flexible-content"> <div class="copy"> <figure class="wp-block-image size-full"><img alt="An illustration of a planet showing three layers of atmosphere, the top in blue is hydrogen, the middle in yellow is sodium, and the bottom in green is iron" class="wp-image-324268" data-spai="1" decoding="async" fetchpriority="high" height="478" src="data:image/svg+xml;base64,PHN2ZyB4bWxucz0iaHR0cDovL3d3dy53My5vcmcvMjAwMC9zdmciIHZpZXdCb3g9IjAgMCA4NTAgNDc4IiB3aWR0aD0iODUwIiBoZWlnaHQ9IjQ3OCIgZGF0YS11PSIlMkZ3cC1jb250ZW50JTJGdXBsb2FkcyUyRjIwMjUlMkYwMiUyRmVzbzI1MDRiXzg1MC5qcGciIGRhdGEtdz0iODUwIiBkYXRhLWg9IjQ3OCIgZGF0YS1iaXA9IiI+PC9zdmc+" title="mind-blowing weather found with 3d mapping exoplanet's atmosphere 1" width="850"/><noscript data-spai="1"><img alt="An illustration of a planet showing three layers of atmosphere, the top in blue is hydrogen, the middle in yellow is sodium, and the bottom in green is iron" class="wp-image-324268" data-spai-egr="1" decoding="async" fetchpriority="high" height="478" sizes="(max-width: 850px) 100vw, 850px" src="https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/eso2504b_850.jpg" srcset="https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/eso2504b_850.jpg 850w, https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/eso2504b_850-600x337.jpg 600w, https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/eso2504b_850-768x432.jpg 768w, https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/eso2504b_850-300x169.jpg 300w, https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/eso2504b_850-150x84.jpg 150w" title="mind-blowing weather found with 3d mapping exoplanet's atmosphere 1" width="850"/></noscript><figcaption class="wp-element-caption">WASP-121b is a gaseous, giant exoplanet located some 900 light-years away in the constellation Puppis. Its atmosphere, which is divided into 3 layers, has never been seen before on any planet. Credit: ESO/M. Kornmesser</figcaption></figure> <p>Astronomers have peered into the atmosphere of an exoplanet some 900 light-years away and found powerful weather patterns that make the most severe storms in the Solar System seem like a calm breeze.</p> <p>“It feels like something out of science fiction,” says Julia Victoria Seidel, a researcher at the European Southern Observatory (ESO) in Chile and lead author of a <a href="https://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41586-025-08664-1" rel="noopener" target="_blank">paper</a>, published in <em>Nature</em>.</p> <p>“This planet’s atmosphere behaves in ways that challenge our understanding of how weather works – not just on Earth, but on all planets.”</p> <p>The researchers mapped the 3D structure of its atmosphere, revealing winds made of hydrogen, sodium, and iron, which course around the planet in separate layers.</p> <div class="in-content-area related-box-wrapper content-third content-right margin-bottom-1"> <div class="gradient-title">Read More</div> <ul class="related-box article-listing"> <li class="cols"> <div class="article article-post"> <a aria-label="Article link" class="thumbnail ar-16-9" href="https://cosmosmagazine.com/space/stratosphere-detected-on-distant-exoplanet/"> <span class="image" data-spai-bg-on="1" style="background-image: url(data:image/svg+xml;base64,PHN2ZyB4bWxucz0iaHR0cDovL3d3dy53My5vcmcvMjAwMC9zdmciIHZpZXdCb3g9IjAgMCAxMjAwIDYwMCIgd2lkdGg9IjEyMDAiIGhlaWdodD0iNjAwIiBkYXRhLXU9Imh0dHBzJTNBJTJGJTJGY29zbW9zbWFnYXppbmUuY29tJTJGd3AtY29udGVudCUyRnVwbG9hZHMlMkYyMDIwJTJGMDIlMkYxNzA4MDRfRXhvcGxhbmV0X0Z1bGwuanBnIiBkYXRhLXc9IjEyMDAiIGRhdGEtaD0iNjAwIiBkYXRhLWJpcD0iIj48L3N2Zz4=)"></span> </a> <div class="article-content has-very-light-grey-background-color"> <a href="https://cosmosmagazine.com/space/"> <span class="category space-color"> Space </span> </a> <a href="https://cosmosmagazine.com/space/stratosphere-detected-on-distant-exoplanet/"> <h3>Stratosphere detected on distant exoplanet</h3> </a> </div> </div> </li> </ul> </div> <p>The exoplanet, <a href="https://cosmosmagazine.com/space/stratosphere-detected-on-distant-exoplanet/" rel="noreferrer noopener" target="_blank">WASP-121b</a>, is an ultra-hot Jupiter – a gas giant that orbits its star so every 30 hours. It is tidally locked with one side forever facing its star, while the other remains in perpetual nighttime.</p> <p>“What we found was surprising: a jet stream rotates material around the planet’s equator, while a separate flow at lower levels of the atmosphere moves gas from the hot side to the cooler side,” says Seidel.</p> <div class="advert ad-in-content ad-mobile auh-250"><div id="adn-00000000001fc2ca-i0p0" style="display: none"></div></div> <p>“This kind of climate has never been seen before on any planet.”</p> <p>The deepest layer is composed of the iron winds, which blow away from <a href="https://cosmosmagazine.com/space/astronomy/tidally-locked-hot-jupiter/" rel="noreferrer noopener" target="_blank">WASP-121b</a>’s day side.</p> <p>Above this is the extremely fast-moving sodium jet stream, which accelerates as it moves from the planet’s morning side (the transition from night to day) to the evening side (the transition from day to night). </p> <a class="newsletter-cta" data-device="mobile" href="https://link.cosmosmagazine.com/OP59"> <img alt="Newsletter" data-spai="1" decoding="async" src="data:image/svg+xml;base64,PHN2ZyB4bWxucz0iaHR0cDovL3d3dy53My5vcmcvMjAwMC9zdmciIHZpZXdCb3g9IjAgMCAzMDAgMjUwIiB3aWR0aD0iMzAwIiBoZWlnaHQ9IjI1MCIgZGF0YS11PSIlMkZ3cC1jb250ZW50JTJGdXBsb2FkcyUyRjIwMjQlMkYwMyUyRldlZWtseS1DYXRjaHVwLTMwMHgyNTAtMS5wbmciIGRhdGEtdz0iMzAwIiBkYXRhLWg9IjI1MCIgZGF0YS1iaXA9IiI+PC9zdmc+" title="mind-blowing weather found with 3d mapping exoplanet's atmosphere 2"/><noscript data-spai="1"><img alt="Newsletter" data-spai-egr="1" decoding="async" src="https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/Weekly-Catchup-300x250-1.png" title="mind-blowing weather found with 3d mapping exoplanet's atmosphere 2"/></noscript> </a> <p>Finally, there is an upper layer of hydrogen wind blowing outwards.</p> <figure class="wp-block-image size-full"><img alt="Eso2504c 850" class="wp-image-324267" data-spai="1" decoding="async" height="578" src="data:image/svg+xml;base64,PHN2ZyB4bWxucz0iaHR0cDovL3d3dy53My5vcmcvMjAwMC9zdmciIHZpZXdCb3g9IjAgMCA4NTAgNTc4IiB3aWR0aD0iODUwIiBoZWlnaHQ9IjU3OCIgZGF0YS11PSIlMkZ3cC1jb250ZW50JTJGdXBsb2FkcyUyRjIwMjUlMkYwMiUyRmVzbzI1MDRjXzg1MC5qcGciIGRhdGEtdz0iODUwIiBkYXRhLWg9IjU3OCIgZGF0YS1iaXA9IiI+PC9zdmc+" title="mind-blowing weather found with 3d mapping exoplanet's atmosphere 3" width="850"/><noscript data-spai="1"><img alt="Eso2504c 850" class="wp-image-324267" data-spai-egr="1" decoding="async" height="578" sizes="(max-width: 850px) 100vw, 850px" src="https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/eso2504c_850.jpg" srcset="https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/eso2504c_850.jpg 850w, https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/eso2504c_850-600x408.jpg 600w, https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/eso2504c_850-768x522.jpg 768w, https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/eso2504c_850-300x204.jpg 300w, https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/eso2504c_850-150x102.jpg 150w" title="mind-blowing weather found with 3d mapping exoplanet's atmosphere 3" width="850"/></noscript><figcaption class="wp-element-caption">The structure and motion of the atmosphere of the exoplanet WASP-121b shown from above, looking at one of its poles. The planet rotates counter-clockwise, in such a way that it always shows the same side to its parent star, so it’s always day on one half of the planet and night on the other. The transition between night and day is the “morning side” while the “evening side” represents the transition between day and night; its morning side is to the right and its evening side to the left. Credit: ESO/M. Kornmesser</figcaption></figure> <p>“Even the strongest hurricanes in the Solar System seem calm in comparison,” says Seidel.</p> <div class="advert ad-in-content ad-mobile auh-250"><div id="adn-00000000001fc2ca-i1p0" style="display: none"></div></div> <p>The winds on WASP-121b reach speeds of up to 19km/s. For comparison, the fastest winds in the Solar System, on the planet Neptune, are only about 600m/s.</p> <p>The observations were made by the ESPRESSO instrument on ESO’s Very Large Telescope (VLT), which measures the specific wavelengths of light absorbed by the atoms in the planet’s atmosphere as it passes in front of its host star.</p> <p>“The VLT enabled us to probe three different layers of the exoplanet’s atmosphere in one fell swoop,” says study co-author Leonardo A. dos Santos, an assistant astronomer at the Space Telescope Science Institute in the US.</p> <p>“It’s the kind of observation that is very challenging to do with space telescopes, highlighting the importance of ground-based observations of exoplanets.”</p> <p>The observations also revealed the presence of titanium just below the jet stream, which is described in companion <a href="http://aanda.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202452405" rel="noopener" target="_blank">study</a> in <em>Astronomy and Astrophysics</em>.</p> <div class="advert ad-in-content ad-mobile auh-250"><div id="adn-00000000001fc2ca-i2p0" style="display: none"></div></div> <p>“It’s truly mind-blowing that we’re able to study details like the chemical makeup and weather patterns of a planet at such a vast distance,” says Bibiana Prinoth, a PhD student at Lund University, Sweden, and ESO, who led the companion study and is a co-author of the <em>Nature</em> paper.</p> <div style=""><a href="https://link.cosmosmagazine.com/O5bE"><p align="center"><img alt="Sign up to our weekly newsletter" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-198773" data-spai="1" decoding="async" height="154" src="data:image/svg+xml;base64,PHN2ZyB4bWxucz0iaHR0cDovL3d3dy53My5vcmcvMjAwMC9zdmciIHZpZXdCb3g9IjAgMCA3MjggMjI1IiB3aWR0aD0iNzI4IiBoZWlnaHQ9IjIyNSIgZGF0YS11PSJodHRwcyUzQSUyRiUyRmNvc21vc21hZ2F6aW5lLmNvbSUyRndwLWNvbnRlbnQlMkZ1cGxvYWRzJTJGMjAyNCUyRjAzJTJGRGFpbHktRG9zZS1OZXdzbGV0dGVyX0Nvc21vc19FbWJlZF83Mjh4MjI1LmpwZyIgZGF0YS13PSI3MjgiIGRhdGEtaD0iMjI1IiBkYXRhLWJpcD0iIj48L3N2Zz4=" title="mind-blowing weather found with 3d mapping exoplanet's atmosphere 4" width="600"/><noscript data-spai="1"><img alt="Sign up to our weekly newsletter" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-198773" data-spai-egr="1" decoding="async" height="154" src="https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/Daily-Dose-Newsletter_Cosmos_Embed_728x225.jpg" title="mind-blowing weather found with 3d mapping exoplanet's atmosphere 4" width="600"/></noscript></p></a></div> <!-- Start of tracking content syndication. 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Mind-blowing weather found with 3D mapping exoplanet’s atmosphere <div class="content-left-sidebar cols-1 col"> <section class="contributors md-cols-1 rows-gap"> <div class="row post-date"> <span class="published-date">February 19, 2025</span> </div> <a class="author row md-hide" href="https://cosmosmagazine.com/contributor/imma-perfetto/"> <img alt="Imma Perfetto" data-spai="1" src="data:image/svg+xml;base64,PHN2ZyB4bWxucz0iaHR0cDovL3d3dy53My5vcmcvMjAwMC9zdmciIHZpZXdCb3g9IjAgMCA3MzAgNzMwIiB3aWR0aD0iNzMwIiBoZWlnaHQ9IjczMCIgZGF0YS11PSIlMkZ3cC1jb250ZW50JTJGdXBsb2FkcyUyRjIwMjIlMkYxMSUyRmltbWEuanBnIiBkYXRhLXc9IjczMCIgZGF0YS1oPSI3MzAiIGRhdGEtYmlwPSIiPjwvc3ZnPg==" width="200"/><noscript data-spai="1"><img alt="Imma Perfetto" data-spai-egr="1" src="https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/imma.jpg" width="200"/></noscript> <div class="bio"> <h3>Imma Perfetto</h3> <p>Cosmos science journalist</p> </div> </a> <div class="hide" id="author-name"> <a class="bio" href="https://cosmosmagazine.com/contributor/imma-perfetto/"> By Imma Perfetto </a> </div> <div class="favourite__wrapper row cols"> <button aria-label="Favourite button" class="showDialog simplefavorite-button"> </button> </div> </section> </div> <div class="primary-content cols-1 col-span-5 col"> <div class="flexible-content"> <div class="copy"> <figure class="wp-block-image size-full"><img alt="An illustration of a planet showing three layers of atmosphere, the top in blue is hydrogen, the middle in yellow is sodium, and the bottom in green is iron" class="wp-image-324268" data-spai="1" decoding="async" fetchpriority="high" height="478" src="data:image/svg+xml;base64,PHN2ZyB4bWxucz0iaHR0cDovL3d3dy53My5vcmcvMjAwMC9zdmciIHZpZXdCb3g9IjAgMCA4NTAgNDc4IiB3aWR0aD0iODUwIiBoZWlnaHQ9IjQ3OCIgZGF0YS11PSIlMkZ3cC1jb250ZW50JTJGdXBsb2FkcyUyRjIwMjUlMkYwMiUyRmVzbzI1MDRiXzg1MC5qcGciIGRhdGEtdz0iODUwIiBkYXRhLWg9IjQ3OCIgZGF0YS1iaXA9IiI+PC9zdmc+" title="mind-blowing weather found with 3d mapping exoplanet's atmosphere 1" width="850"/><noscript data-spai="1"><img alt="An illustration of a planet showing three layers of atmosphere, the top in blue is hydrogen, the middle in yellow is sodium, and the bottom in green is iron" class="wp-image-324268" data-spai-egr="1" decoding="async" fetchpriority="high" height="478" sizes="(max-width: 850px) 100vw, 850px" src="https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/eso2504b_850.jpg" srcset="https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/eso2504b_850.jpg 850w, https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/eso2504b_850-600x337.jpg 600w, https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/eso2504b_850-768x432.jpg 768w, https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/eso2504b_850-300x169.jpg 300w, https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/eso2504b_850-150x84.jpg 150w" title="mind-blowing weather found with 3d mapping exoplanet's atmosphere 1" width="850"/></noscript><figcaption class="wp-element-caption">WASP-121b is a gaseous, giant exoplanet located some 900 light-years away in the constellation Puppis. Its atmosphere, which is divided into 3 layers, has never been seen before on any planet. Credit: ESO/M. Kornmesser</figcaption></figure> <p>Astronomers have peered into the atmosphere of an exoplanet some 900 light-years away and found powerful weather patterns that make the most severe storms in the Solar System seem like a calm breeze.</p> <p>“It feels like something out of science fiction,” says Julia Victoria Seidel, a researcher at the European Southern Observatory (ESO) in Chile and lead author of a <a href="https://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41586-025-08664-1" rel="noopener" target="_blank">paper</a>, published in <em>Nature</em>.</p> <p>“This planet’s atmosphere behaves in ways that challenge our understanding of how weather works – not just on Earth, but on all planets.”</p> <p>The researchers mapped the 3D structure of its atmosphere, revealing winds made of hydrogen, sodium, and iron, which course around the planet in separate layers.</p> <div class="in-content-area related-box-wrapper content-third content-right margin-bottom-1"> <div class="gradient-title">Read More</div> <ul class="related-box article-listing"> <li class="cols"> <div class="article article-post"> <a aria-label="Article link" class="thumbnail ar-16-9" href="https://cosmosmagazine.com/space/stratosphere-detected-on-distant-exoplanet/"> <span class="image" data-spai-bg-on="1" style="background-image: url(data:image/svg+xml;base64,PHN2ZyB4bWxucz0iaHR0cDovL3d3dy53My5vcmcvMjAwMC9zdmciIHZpZXdCb3g9IjAgMCAxMjAwIDYwMCIgd2lkdGg9IjEyMDAiIGhlaWdodD0iNjAwIiBkYXRhLXU9Imh0dHBzJTNBJTJGJTJGY29zbW9zbWFnYXppbmUuY29tJTJGd3AtY29udGVudCUyRnVwbG9hZHMlMkYyMDIwJTJGMDIlMkYxNzA4MDRfRXhvcGxhbmV0X0Z1bGwuanBnIiBkYXRhLXc9IjEyMDAiIGRhdGEtaD0iNjAwIiBkYXRhLWJpcD0iIj48L3N2Zz4=)"></span> </a> <div class="article-content has-very-light-grey-background-color"> <a href="https://cosmosmagazine.com/space/"> <span class="category space-color"> Space </span> </a> <a href="https://cosmosmagazine.com/space/stratosphere-detected-on-distant-exoplanet/"> <h3>Stratosphere detected on distant exoplanet</h3> </a> </div> </div> </li> </ul> </div> <p>The exoplanet, <a href="https://cosmosmagazine.com/space/stratosphere-detected-on-distant-exoplanet/" rel="noreferrer noopener" target="_blank">WASP-121b</a>, is an ultra-hot Jupiter – a gas giant that orbits its star so every 30 hours. It is tidally locked with one side forever facing its star, while the other remains in perpetual nighttime.</p> <p>“What we found was surprising: a jet stream rotates material around the planet’s equator, while a separate flow at lower levels of the atmosphere moves gas from the hot side to the cooler side,” says Seidel.</p> <div class="advert ad-in-content ad-mobile auh-250"><div id="adn-00000000001fc2ca-i0p0" style="display: none"></div></div> <p>“This kind of climate has never been seen before on any planet.”</p> <p>The deepest layer is composed of the iron winds, which blow away from <a href="https://cosmosmagazine.com/space/astronomy/tidally-locked-hot-jupiter/" rel="noreferrer noopener" target="_blank">WASP-121b</a>’s day side.</p> <p>Above this is the extremely fast-moving sodium jet stream, which accelerates as it moves from the planet’s morning side (the transition from night to day) to the evening side (the transition from day to night). </p> <a class="newsletter-cta" data-device="mobile" href="https://link.cosmosmagazine.com/OP59"> <img alt="Newsletter" data-spai="1" decoding="async" src="data:image/svg+xml;base64,PHN2ZyB4bWxucz0iaHR0cDovL3d3dy53My5vcmcvMjAwMC9zdmciIHZpZXdCb3g9IjAgMCAzMDAgMjUwIiB3aWR0aD0iMzAwIiBoZWlnaHQ9IjI1MCIgZGF0YS11PSIlMkZ3cC1jb250ZW50JTJGdXBsb2FkcyUyRjIwMjQlMkYwMyUyRldlZWtseS1DYXRjaHVwLTMwMHgyNTAtMS5wbmciIGRhdGEtdz0iMzAwIiBkYXRhLWg9IjI1MCIgZGF0YS1iaXA9IiI+PC9zdmc+" title="mind-blowing weather found with 3d mapping exoplanet's atmosphere 2"/><noscript data-spai="1"><img alt="Newsletter" data-spai-egr="1" decoding="async" src="https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/Weekly-Catchup-300x250-1.png" title="mind-blowing weather found with 3d mapping exoplanet's atmosphere 2"/></noscript> </a> <p>Finally, there is an upper layer of hydrogen wind blowing outwards.</p> <figure class="wp-block-image size-full"><img alt="Eso2504c 850" class="wp-image-324267" data-spai="1" decoding="async" height="578" src="data:image/svg+xml;base64,PHN2ZyB4bWxucz0iaHR0cDovL3d3dy53My5vcmcvMjAwMC9zdmciIHZpZXdCb3g9IjAgMCA4NTAgNTc4IiB3aWR0aD0iODUwIiBoZWlnaHQ9IjU3OCIgZGF0YS11PSIlMkZ3cC1jb250ZW50JTJGdXBsb2FkcyUyRjIwMjUlMkYwMiUyRmVzbzI1MDRjXzg1MC5qcGciIGRhdGEtdz0iODUwIiBkYXRhLWg9IjU3OCIgZGF0YS1iaXA9IiI+PC9zdmc+" title="mind-blowing weather found with 3d mapping exoplanet's atmosphere 3" width="850"/><noscript data-spai="1"><img alt="Eso2504c 850" class="wp-image-324267" data-spai-egr="1" decoding="async" height="578" sizes="(max-width: 850px) 100vw, 850px" src="https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/eso2504c_850.jpg" srcset="https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/eso2504c_850.jpg 850w, https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/eso2504c_850-600x408.jpg 600w, https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/eso2504c_850-768x522.jpg 768w, https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/eso2504c_850-300x204.jpg 300w, https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/eso2504c_850-150x102.jpg 150w" title="mind-blowing weather found with 3d mapping exoplanet's atmosphere 3" width="850"/></noscript><figcaption class="wp-element-caption">The structure and motion of the atmosphere of the exoplanet WASP-121b shown from above, looking at one of its poles. The planet rotates counter-clockwise, in such a way that it always shows the same side to its parent star, so it’s always day on one half of the planet and night on the other. The transition between night and day is the “morning side” while the “evening side” represents the transition between day and night; its morning side is to the right and its evening side to the left. Credit: ESO/M. Kornmesser</figcaption></figure> <p>“Even the strongest hurricanes in the Solar System seem calm in comparison,” says Seidel.</p> <div class="advert ad-in-content ad-mobile auh-250"><div id="adn-00000000001fc2ca-i1p0" style="display: none"></div></div> <p>The winds on WASP-121b reach speeds of up to 19km/s. For comparison, the fastest winds in the Solar System, on the planet Neptune, are only about 600m/s.</p> <p>The observations were made by the ESPRESSO instrument on ESO’s Very Large Telescope (VLT), which measures the specific wavelengths of light absorbed by the atoms in the planet’s atmosphere as it passes in front of its host star.</p> <p>“The VLT enabled us to probe three different layers of the exoplanet’s atmosphere in one fell swoop,” says study co-author Leonardo A. dos Santos, an assistant astronomer at the Space Telescope Science Institute in the US.</p> <p>“It’s the kind of observation that is very challenging to do with space telescopes, highlighting the importance of ground-based observations of exoplanets.”</p> <p>The observations also revealed the presence of titanium just below the jet stream, which is described in companion <a href="http://aanda.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202452405" rel="noopener" target="_blank">study</a> in <em>Astronomy and Astrophysics</em>.</p> <div class="advert ad-in-content ad-mobile auh-250"><div id="adn-00000000001fc2ca-i2p0" style="display: none"></div></div> <p>“It’s truly mind-blowing that we’re able to study details like the chemical makeup and weather patterns of a planet at such a vast distance,” says Bibiana Prinoth, a PhD student at Lund University, Sweden, and ESO, who led the companion study and is a co-author of the <em>Nature</em> paper.</p> <div style=""><a href="https://link.cosmosmagazine.com/O5bE"><p align="center"><img alt="Sign up to our weekly newsletter" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-198773" data-spai="1" decoding="async" height="154" src="data:image/svg+xml;base64,PHN2ZyB4bWxucz0iaHR0cDovL3d3dy53My5vcmcvMjAwMC9zdmciIHZpZXdCb3g9IjAgMCA3MjggMjI1IiB3aWR0aD0iNzI4IiBoZWlnaHQ9IjIyNSIgZGF0YS11PSJodHRwcyUzQSUyRiUyRmNvc21vc21hZ2F6aW5lLmNvbSUyRndwLWNvbnRlbnQlMkZ1cGxvYWRzJTJGMjAyNCUyRjAzJTJGRGFpbHktRG9zZS1OZXdzbGV0dGVyX0Nvc21vc19FbWJlZF83Mjh4MjI1LmpwZyIgZGF0YS13PSI3MjgiIGRhdGEtaD0iMjI1IiBkYXRhLWJpcD0iIj48L3N2Zz4=" title="mind-blowing weather found with 3d mapping exoplanet's atmosphere 4" width="600"/><noscript data-spai="1"><img alt="Sign up to our weekly newsletter" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-198773" data-spai-egr="1" decoding="async" height="154" src="https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_lossy+ret_img+to_auto/cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/Daily-Dose-Newsletter_Cosmos_Embed_728x225.jpg" title="mind-blowing weather found with 3d mapping exoplanet's atmosphere 4" width="600"/></noscript></p></a></div> <!-- Start of tracking content syndication. 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