
Das James Webb-Weltraumteleskop untersucht zum ersten Mal direkt die Oberfläche eines Exoplaneten: „Wir sehen einen dunklen, heißen, kargen Stein“
https://www.space.com/astronomy/james-webb-space-telescope/james-webb-space-telescope-directly-studies-an-exoplanets-surface-for-the-1st-time-we-see-a-dark-hot-barren-rock
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That’s fascinating. I’m excited to see what more of this research finds, especially if they find any more interesting planets that are capable of being observed by jwst.
>LHS 3844 b orbits a cool red dwarf star in just 11 hours and is tidally locked, meaning one side constantly faces the star while the other remains in darkness. The dayside reaches temperatures of about 1,340 degrees Fahrenheit (725 degrees Celsius), the scientists say.
Its a glorified moon of an wanabe star.