JWST data on NGTS-10A b shows nightside CH4 depletion caused by day-to-night horizontal transport rather than vertical mixing or non-solar abundances.
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The Cohesive Object Sequence: The Mass-Density Distribution of Astronomical Objects from Asteroids to Stars
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