A habitable-zone ocean planet has been discovered orbiting a red dwarf in a binary star system 100 light-years away from Earth, and could provide a tantalizing target for the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST or Webb) to study.
The exoplanet , cataloged as TOI-1452b, was initially spotted by NASA's Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite ( TESS ), but because TESS was unable to resolve the binary system into its two stars, the transiting object's precise nature was uncertain.
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This illustration shows what exoplanet WASP-39 b could look like, based on current understanding of the planet.
After years of preparation and anticipation, exoplanet researchers are ecstatic. NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope has captured an astonishingly detailed rainbow of near-infrared starlight filtered through the atmosphere of a hot gas giant 700 light-years away.
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