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Researchers using the Hubble Space Telescope have discovered water vapor in the atmosphere of planet K2-18b, located about ...
"Until we can separate these signals more clearly, we have to be especially careful not to misinterpret them as signs of life ...
In fact, the life that could be – emphasis on the could be – thriving on a distant ocean-covered planet named K2-18b is likely not intelligent at all. But that doesn't make the recent ...
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The Search for Life on K2-18b Intensifies as Webb Telescope Detects Sulfur Biosignatures with Unprecedented CertaintyThere’s always going to be a way to make something abiotically.” With these words, chemist Eleanor Browne of the University ...
Astronomers had detected just a hint, a glimmer of two molecules swirling in the atmosphere of a distant planet called K2-18b — molecules that on Earth are produced only by living things.
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Space.com on MSNNew model helps to figure out which distant planets may host lifeThe search for life beyond Earth is a holy grail quest for many experts, but finding where to look is a core issue.
Who thought a distant planet could hold the secret to the universe? K2-18b, an exoplanet 124 light-years away, recently set ...
The findings came from a team of researchers at the University of Cambridge who studied data from NASA's James Webb Space Telescope to find molecules in the atmosphere of a planet known as K2-18b.
K2-18b resides within the habitable zone of its star, making the presence of liquid water and thus life possible. Using the James Webb Space Telescope, researchers detected molecules in K2-18b's ...
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