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JWST: Identification of carbon dioxide in an exoplanet atmosphere

149 pointsby sanketpatrikarover 2 years ago

4 comments

sgt101over 2 years ago
I would like them to find methane & oxygen in an atmosphere. I don't have a clue really, but I think that would be pretty convincing evidence of life. I expect that they are busy looking and we will get a result like that in the not too distant future - if the JWST can do it and if such atmospheres do exist in substantial numbers.
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GordonSover 2 years ago
For anyone else curious, the planet in question is WASP-39b, which is a long way away. From Wikipedia:<p>&quot;WASP-39b is in the Virgo constellation, and is about 700 light-years from Earth&quot;
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FL33TW00Dover 2 years ago
For everyone imagining an industrial revolution 700 light years away - unfortunately WASP-39b isn&#x27;t well suited:<p>&quot;WASP-39 b is a hot, puffy gas-giant planet with a mass 0.28 times Jupiter (0.94 times Saturn) and a diameter 1.3 times greater than Jupiter, orbiting just 0.0486 astronomical units (4,500,000 miles) from its star&quot;
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mysterydipover 2 years ago
&gt; CO2 is an indicator of the metal enrichment (i.e., elements heavier than helium, also called &quot;metallicity&quot;)<p>I&#x27;m confused; aren&#x27;t literally all but one of the elements heavier than helium?
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