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James Webb Space Telescope forecasts extreme weather on exoplanet that rains rubies and sapphires
The James Webb Space Telescope has forecast extreme weather on an exoplanet where it rains rubies and sapphires. The discovery highlights unusual atmospheric conditions and mineral composition on the distant planet.
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