<p>➀ The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has provided new clues about the exoplanet TRAPPIST-1 e, located 40 light-years from Earth.</p><p>➁ JWST's initial findings hint at a nitrogen-rich atmosphere, increasing the chances of the planet being habitable.</p><p>➂ The planet is in the star's habitable zone, but its potential for life depends on maintaining a stable atmosphere.</p>
Related Articles
- NASA’s Webb Space Telescope Snaps Amazing Photo Of Alien Planet 12 Light Years Awayabout 1 year ago
- Dual-band radar Earth observation1 day ago
- Andøya spaceport, Astrobotic partner for Xodiac rocket launches1 day ago
- Phase-change heatsink for space2 months ago
- Giant Fireball Streaks Across The Sky In Broad Daylight Before Smashing Into A House2 months ago
- Vera Rubin Telescope Snaps Stunning First Images Of Universe Like You've Never Seen Before3 months ago
- Move Over SpaceX, Honda Just Tested A Reusable Rocket And It Didn't Explode3 months ago
- Impulse Space raises Series C for manoeuvrable space vehicles3 months ago
- UK Space Conference 2025 heading to Manchester3 months ago
- Applications closing for ISS’s Orbital Edge Accelerator programme4 months ago