The James Webb Space Telescope has discovered a wide variety of atmospheric compositions in giant exoplanets, differing from the patterns seen in our solar system. The findings shed light on planet formation and could help identify statistical trends in a large sample of exoplanets. The research, published in Nature, highlights the importance of the James Webb Telescope in revealing the mysteries of the universe.
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https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-023-05984-y
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