Webb Space Telescope Unveils Hidden Ice Exoplanet Near Star LHS 1140 b

Tuesday, 16 July 2024, 10:19

The James Webb Space Telescope has made a groundbreaking discovery of a new exoplanet, LHS 1140 b, located in close proximity to a distant star. This super-Earth, covered in ice, raises intriguing questions about the possibility of life beyond our planet. The findings shed light on the mysteries of exoplanets and offer new insights into the vast universe.
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Webb Space Telescope Unveils Hidden Ice Exoplanet Near Star LHS 1140 b

Webb Space Telescope Reveals Ice Exoplanet

Unveiling LHS 1140 b Near a Distant Star

The James Webb Space Telescope has discovered an exoplanet named LHS 1140 b located near a distant star. This super-Earth covered in ice is a fascinating discovery that hints at the potential for life beyond Earth. The findings open up new horizons in astrophysics and planetary exploration.


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