James Webb Telescope Discovers Water on Rocky Exoplanet
The James Webb Space Telescope has detected water vapor in the atmosphere of a rocky exoplanet orbiting within its star habitable zone. The planet, located 120 light-years from Earth, is approximately 1.3 times the size of our planet and receives similar amounts of stellar radiation. The discovery represents the most promising candidate yet for potential habitability beyond our solar system. Follow-up observations will search for additional biosignature gases.
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