New Telescope Array Captures First Images of Exoplanet Atmosphere
An international astronomy collaboration has released the first detailed images of an exoplanet atmosphere, revealing chemical signatures that include water vapor, carbon dioxide, and methane. The observations were made using a new array of space-based telescopes working in tandem to achieve unprecedented resolution. The target planet orbits a star 120 light-years from Earth in the habitable zone.
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