NASA’s Webb reveals Atmosphere of an Exoplanet 700 light-years away
NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope reveals molecules and clouds in an exoplanet’s atmosphere, that could be used to determine if a distant planet harbors life.
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NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope reveals molecules and clouds in an exoplanet’s atmosphere, that could be used to determine if a distant planet harbors life.
Different wavelengths of light. Spectroscopy can be used to study interactions between matter and any form of light, from visible light to gamma rays, X-rays,
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