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Super Earth Atmosphere Detected
JRehling
post Feb 17 2016, 05:11 PM
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http://www.forbes.com/sites/bridaineparnel...s/#6b7276f41879

This is a potentially blockbuster result. If Super Earths tend to have atmospheres with a lot of hydrogen, that would have implications for how earthlike they might ever become. And for a hot Super Earth to have a lot of hydrogen and helium would seemingly make it more likely for warm and cool ones to hold those lighter gases, as well.

There has to be a transition between atmospheres dominated by H2 and He and those dominated by other gases, and it will be fascinating to see how that transition operates. This is the first data point in that exploration. Well, the first new data point since we measured Neptune's atmospheric composition.
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