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The VORTEX project aims to develop new methods for analyzing the atmospheres of giant exoplanets using data from advanced telescopes. It will create a framework to interpret complex atmospheric data, enhancing our understanding of weather patterns and atmospheric dynamics on these distant worlds.
The solar system's giant planets, Jupiter and Saturn, host atmospheres with clear belts, cloudy bands, and storms like the Great Red Spot.
They represent the class of cool, isolated giant planets.
For a full view of giant planet atmospheres we must study the known exoplanet population over a wide range of orbits, temperatures, and spins.
However, exoplanets are too far away to resolve them directly.The James Webb Space Telescope is changing this: time-resolved spectra probe the atmospheres of ro…
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