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‘Hot Jupiter’ Planet Study May Help Us Find Life-Friendly Worlds – Forbes – Port Macquarie Online News
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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