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Scientists Discover Inhospitable Rocky Exoplanet With Atmosphere, Marking Milestone In Exoplanet Exploration
- Rocky exoplanet with atmosphere discovered: A breakthrough in exoplanet exploration.
- Inhospitable conditions: Extreme heat and molten surface render 55 Cancri e unsuitable for life.
- Significance: First rocky exoplanet with atmosphere found, advancing understanding of exoplanet habitability.
EKO HOT BLOG reports that Astronomers have long sought rocky exoplanets with atmospheres, crucial for potential life.
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Finally, one has been found, but it’s inhospitable.
This “super-Earth” orbits a dim star, with an atmosphere likely rich in gases but not habitable.
Data from the James Webb Space Telescope suggests a thick atmosphere, possibly akin to Venus’.
55 Cancri e, extremely hot and massive, orbits close to its star.
Despite being rocky, it’s not a vacation spot. Tidally locked and in the constellation Cancer, it’s 41 light-years away.
Despite being close to its star, the planet has an atmosphere, possibly due to gases from its lava ocean.
However, it’s too hot for liquid water, essential for life.
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This discovery is significant as it’s the first rocky exoplanet found with an atmosphere. Earth’s atmosphere is vital for life, a precedent for exoplanet habitability studies.
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