Nevertheless, based on the findings from a workforce led by Apurva Oza, a former postdoctoral researcher at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory and present employees scientist at Caltech, the sodium envelope could come from a close-by exomoon described as a “hell planet,” full of volcanoes on its floor and coated with sufficient flowing lava to maintain Anakin Skywalker far, distant.
Oza’s workforce of researchers first famous that the sodium envelope round WASP-49 b appeared to not be in sync with the exoplanet, failing to not match the rotational pace. In response to a press release summarizing the analysis workforce’s findings, the sodium cloud is transferring so rapidly and in “a manner that would appear unattainable until it was being generated by one other physique transferring impartial of, and quicker than, the planet,” the assertion reads.