Exoplanet Atmospheres, Remote studies of exoplanet atmospheres |
Exoplanet Atmospheres, Remote studies of exoplanet atmospheres |
Jan 24 2017, 06:34 AM
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https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/...et-discoveries/
Some exciting results from Gliese 1132 b. Even if this is inconclusive, it suggests a great possibility for firmer data when the JWST takes a look a couple of years from now. FYI, Gliese 1132 b is estimated to have earthlike size and bulk composition, but at a distance from its star to receive far more radiative heating than Venus. |
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