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"WASP-76b. On this inferno-like planet, almost the size of Jupiter, the daytime surface temperatures are hot enough to vaporize iron, which could fall as rain on the slightly cooler night side.
As we know from previous research, temperatures on the surface of WASP-76b are thought to climb to around 4,400 degrees Fahrenheit on the daytime side – but that might be something of an underestimation if the new and updated temperature profile turns out to be more accurate.
WASP-76b is known as a 'hot Jupiter' exoplanet because it's so close to
its star – an orbit takes just 1.8 Earth days. It's around 640
light-years away from our position in the Universe. It's also tidally
locked, meaning the same side of the planet always faces its star,
itself slightly hotter than our Sun." ScienceAlert