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‘Hot Jupiter’ Planet Study May Help Us Find Life-Friendly Worlds – Forbes
You can think of this study as a practice round for looking at small planet atmospheres.

Artist’s impression of a “Hot Jupiter” planet.
NASA, ESA, and L. Hustak (STScI)
A huge gas giants yield of water and carbon dioxide could one day help us understand the atmospheres of planets closer to the size of Earth, scientists say.
Telescopic observations…
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