How did James Webb telescope detect CO2 in a giant Jupiter-like planet? Experts tell us Detecting CO2 allows experts to understand the history and evolution of planets Scientists have found clear evidence of carbon dioxide in a faraway world for the first time. The Jupiter-like exoplanet where the gas was found orbits a star 700 light years away. This finding, made possible due to the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), was published in a preprint paper. It has been accepted for publication by the journal Nature. The mass of WASP-39b…
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