Astronomers think they've detected the first-ever rainbow-like "glory effect" on an exoplanet. The observations were made with ESA's Cheops mission, which helps to pin down the characteristics of known exoplanets, including the ultra-hot Jupiter WASP-76b. When the star's light passes through a planet's atmosphere, it creates colorful concentric rings that have been seen on Earth and even Venus but never on an exoplanet.


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