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American Focus > Blog > Tech and Science > JWST Catches Record-Breaking Planet Sprouting Two Enormous Tails : ScienceAlert
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JWST Catches Record-Breaking Planet Sprouting Two Enormous Tails : ScienceAlert

Last updated: December 15, 2025 1:45 am
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About the Spectacular Helium Tails of Exoplanet WASP-121b

Located approximately 880 light-years away from Earth, an extraordinary exoplanet is captivating astronomers with its unique atmospheric escape phenomenon. WASP-121b, also known as Tylos, is a hot mess of a planet that is shedding its atmosphere into space, creating two massive tails of helium that extend more than halfway around its star.

This groundbreaking observation marks the first time such a spectacle has been witnessed, providing researchers with valuable insights into the mechanisms behind atmospheric escape on exoplanets. Typically, exoplanets with leaky atmospheres are only glimpsed briefly as they transit in front of their host stars. However, in the case of Tylos, astronomers were able to monitor the planet’s atmospheric loss continuously throughout its entire orbit.

WASP-121b is an extreme exoplanet classified as an ultra-hot Jupiter, characterized by its close proximity to its parent star and the resulting extreme conditions it experiences. The planet’s atmosphere is heated to thousands of degrees due to intense radiation, facilitating the escape of gases like hydrogen and helium into space.

In a groundbreaking study, researchers used the JWST’s Near-Infrared Imager and Slitless Spectrograph to observe Tylos for nearly 37 hours non-stop, capturing unprecedented data from more than one complete orbit. They detected helium absorption signals at infrared wavelengths, confirming the presence of a substantial helium outflow that extends over 60 percent of the planet’s orbit.

Interestingly, Tylos was found to have not just one but two distinct helium tails trailing behind it and reaching ahead of it. These massive tails, covering an area more than 100 times the diameter of the planet, pose a puzzle for scientists as existing models struggle to explain the origin of dual tails stretching in different directions.

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Further research is needed to understand the forces driving the formation of these helium tails and their implications for planetary evolution. By gaining insights into atmospheric loss, scientists hope to unravel the mysteries of how gas giants like Tylos could potentially transform into smaller, Neptune-like planets or even rocky cores over time.

This groundbreaking study, published in Nature Communications, signifies a turning point in our understanding of atmospheric escape on exoplanets and the complex interactions between planetary atmospheres and their host stars.

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