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James Webb Space Telescope Detected Temperature On Trappist 1 B Exoplanet
It has discovered that “the planet’s dayside has a temperature of about 500 kelvins (roughly 230°C), and suggests that it has ...
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Life Should Exist On An Exoplanet 65 Light-Years Away, Says Study
A new mathematical study also claims that there should be 11,000 Earth-like planets in our cosmic neighborhood. The new ...
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JWST just scanned the skies of potentially habitable exoplanet TRAPPIST-1 b
Stars at the center of solar systems may have hampered our understanding of far-off atmospheres, but JWST could cut through ...
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This TRAPPIST-1 exoplanet seems to have no atmosphere — the truth may hide in its star, James Webb Space Telescope reveals
While a thin atmosphere cannot yet be ruled out on TRAPPIST-1b, the spectrum captured by JWST’s Near Infrared Imager and ...
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New insights into the atmosphere and star of an exoplanet
A new study of the intriguing TRAPPIST-1 exoplanetary system has demonstrated the complex interaction between the activity of the system's star and its planetary features.
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Molecule ‘that could hint at life' and carbon dioxide found on exoplanet
Astronomers have for the first time discovered carbon-based molecules – and a molecule hinting at the possibility of life – ...
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New information revealed about exoplanet's star, atmosphere
The interesting TRAPPIST-1 exoplanetary system was initially found in 2016 amid speculation that it might one day be a home ...
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James Webb Telescope Scans First TRAPPIST-1 Planet for an Atmosphere
TRAPPIST-1 b isn't the best hope for Earth-like conditions in this nearby solar system, but it helps astronomers test their ...
The Week
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New discoveries unveiled about atmosphere and star of an exoplanet
TRAPPIST-1, a star much cooler and smaller than our sun, has fascinated scientists and space enthusiasts alike since the discovery of its seven Earth-sized exoplanets. These planets, huddled closely ...
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This TRAPPIST-1 exoplanet seems to have no atmosphere — the truth may hide in its star, James Webb Space Telescope reveals
Related: James Webb Space Telescope finds no atmosphere on Earth-like TRAPPIST-1 exoplanet "What we do see is that the star is absolutely the biggest effect dominating our observations ...
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This TRAPPIST-1 exoplanet seems to have no atmosphere — the truth may hide in its star, James Webb Space Telescope reveals
Related: James Webb Space Telescope finds no atmosphere on Earth-like TRAPPIST-1 exoplanet "What we do see is that the star is absolutely the biggest effect dominating our observations ...

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