James Webb Telescope Has FINALLY Detected Life After 60 Years!
James Webb Space Telescope can do more than capture amazing sky photos. The Observatory found carbon dioxide in an extrasolar planet’s atmosphere for the first time. It found gas on gas giant wasp 39b, 700 light years from Earth.
This discovery illuminates the planet’s makeup. The study published in Nature shows that Webb may be able to identify and analyze carbon dioxide in the weaker atmospheres of tiny rocky planets.Before we go into this incredible result, let’s review some of wasp 39b’s important traits.
Wasp 39b introduction. Wasp 39b is a hot gas giant 1.3 times Jupiter’s diameter and one-fourth its mass. Its high temperature, which is around 1.600 degrees Fahrenheit, or 900 degrees Celsius, is partly responsible for its extraordinary puffiness. In February 2011, the WASP project discovered Boca Prince, or Wasp 39b, a hot Jupiter extrasolar planet.
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