Editor’s note: This article on K2-18b was first published in September 2023 on The Conversation. The Times of London reported ...
Reports of life signs detected in the atmosphere of the potential ocean world K2-18 b may have been premature.
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Exoplanet, K2-18b, raised several eyebrows with both the scientific community and the public in 2023 when NASA’s James Webb ...
And if atmosphere is removed as a factor, K2-18b has a temperature close to Earth's, which is also an ideal situation in which to find life," said UCR project scientist and paper author Shang-Min ...