James Webb Space Telescope discovers its first ‘Earth-sized’ exoplanet

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James Webb Space Telescope discovers its first ‘Earth-sized’ exoplanet
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Not only was NASA's James Webb Space Telescope able to identify the exoplanet but it was also able to detect a range of molecules to determine what the exoplanet's atmosphere might be.

abc.net.au/news/james-webb-telescope-finds-first-exoplanet/101870886It might be 41 light years away, but NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has discovered a exoplanet that is 99 per cent of Earth's diameter, further opening the door for the discovery of a planet like our own.

"Webb is bringing us closer and closer to a new understanding of Earth-like worlds outside our solar system, and the mission is only just getting started," he explained. Although the team cannot conclude what is present in the exoplanet's atmosphere, it can definitely say what is For example, if further analysis reveals clouds in its atmosphere, it will confirm that LHS 475 b could resemble Venus, which has a carbon dioxide atmosphere and is perpetually shrouded in thick clouds."We have barely begun scratching the surface of what their atmospheres might be like."

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