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NASA's James Webb Space Telescope Unveils the Enigmatic World of Exoplanet GJ 1214 b
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JWST Uncovers GJ 1214 b: A 'Super-Venus' Exoplanet with a Twist

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NASA's James Webb Space Telescope Unveils the Enigmatic World of Exoplanet GJ 1214 b

NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has provided unprecedented insights into exoplanet GJ 1214 b, a sub-Neptune located 48 light-years away. This groundbreaking observation has revealed detailed heat maps and identified key atmospheric components like water and methane, suggesting possible origins as a 'water world.' The findings shed light on the mysterious composition of the most common type of planet in our galaxy.

Feb 4
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope Unveils the Enigmatic World of Exoplanet GJ 1214 b

JWST Uncovers GJ 1214 b: A 'Super-Venus' Exoplanet with a Twist

The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has unveiled GJ 1214 b, a perplexing 'super-Venus' exoplanet located 48 light-years from Earth, characterized by its dense carbon dioxide (CO2) atmosphere. This unexpected find challenges the existing models of planetary classification, suggesting possible intense volcanic activity, much like its namesake Venus, but on a considerably larger scale. This discovery underscores the potential diversity of exoplanetary atmospheres and signals new pathways for understanding planetary formation.

Jan 25
JWST Uncovers GJ 1214 b: A 'Super-Venus' Exoplanet with a Twist