Kepler-299 e

Here is the today’s weather for Kepler-299b! 🌧️

It’s a gloomy one today on Kepler-299b! The atmospheric pressure is currently holding at 1.8 Earth atmospheres, and we’re seeing persistent, light drizzle – a fairly common occurrence thanks to the planet’s dense, methane-rich clouds. Temperatures are hovering around a chilly -85°C (-121°F). Visibility is reduced to about 3 kilometers due to the cloud cover. 🌫️

Don’t forget, Kepler-299b is tidally locked, meaning one side always faces its star, and the other remains in perpetual darkness! 🤯

Random Trivia: Scientists believe the constant, dim light from Kepler-299 might have influenced the development of any potential life on the planet, potentially favoring organisms adapted to extremely low-light conditions. 🔬✨

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Negative prompt
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