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‘Super-Jupiter’ Exoplanets May Look Like Nothing We’ve Ever Seen : ScienceAlert

Last updated: December 10, 2025 7:25 am
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Jupiter: A Unique Super-Planet in the Universe

Jupiter holds the title of being the largest planet in our Solar System and is among the largest planets known in the Universe. While there are other planets with more mass, Jupiter’s sheer size and gravitational pull set it apart from the rest. These differences raise intriguing questions about massive exoplanets and how they compare to Jupiter. A recent study suggests that they may not resemble Jupiter as much as we previously thought.

Before delving into the specifics of this study, it’s important to understand the distinctions between a planet, a brown dwarf, and a star. Planets, like Jupiter, are massive enough to form a spherical shape under hydrostatic equilibrium but do not possess enough mass to initiate nuclear fusion in their cores. On the other hand, stars have sufficient mass to trigger hydrogen fusion, while brown dwarfs fall somewhere in between, lacking the mass for hydrogen fusion but exhibiting some deuterium fusion.

When it comes to categorizing celestial bodies based on mass, anything up to about 10 times the mass of Jupiter is considered a planet, while objects exceeding 90 Jupiter masses are classified as stars. Brown dwarfs occupy the intermediate range between these two categories.

While the largest brown dwarfs may closely resemble stars in appearance, smaller brown dwarfs with masses around 10 Jupiters exhibit characteristics more akin to gas giants like Jupiter. These ‘super-Jupiters’ have a diameter slightly smaller than Jupiter’s and surface temperatures that make them warmer than Jupiter but not hot enough to emit light.

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The study focuses on an exoplanet named VHS 1256b, which has a mass roughly equivalent to 20 Jupiters and is one of the few exoplanets that researchers have been able to directly image. Observations from the James Webb Space Telescope reveal that VHS 1256b is a reddish planet with a surface temperature of approximately 1300 K.

Contrary to the traditional depiction of super-Jupiters resembling Jupiter with banded clouds, the study unveils a different reality. Analysis of VHS 1256b’s spectra indicates the presence of large dusty storms in its atmosphere, leading to fluctuations in brightness similar to those observed in stars.

By modeling the atmospheres of super-Jupiters like VHS 1256b and comparing them to Jupiter, researchers discovered that the increased heat in super-Jupiters’ atmospheres generates more turbulence, disrupting the formation of banded cloud patterns seen on Jupiter.

In essence, super-Jupiters possess a distinct and chaotic surface appearance, deviating from the familiar banded cloud structure of Jupiter. These findings shed light on the diverse nature of exoplanets and the unique features they exhibit.

Super-Jupiters are not mere replicas of Jupiter but rather have a character of their own, making them intriguing subjects for further exploration and study.

This rewritten article is based on the original content published by Universe Today. For more information, you can access the original article here.

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