Astronomers expected to find indications of life in the atmospheres of distant planets and galaxies, but they had no idea that the JWST's initial photographs would revolutionize the way we see the cosmos. The mysterious light in one of the photographs spotted by the extremely powerful telescope could be the proof we need to establish that there is life on other planets out there. NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has detected the first conclusive evidence of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere of a planet outside the solar system. This observation of a gas giant planet 700 light-years away around a Sun-like star provides crucial information on the planet's composition and development. Webb may be able to identify and study carbon dioxide in the thinner atmospheres of smaller rocky planets in the future, according to the discovery. However, NASA administrator Bill Nelson has vowed that humanity will soon have a completely unique picture of the cosmos unlike anything we've ever seen before. Today, we'll look at the data provided by the James Webb Space Telescope and discuss what it means. Is the strange light a sign of life or future life on a planet millions of kilometers distant orbiting a completely other star? Is it the super-Earth we're all hoping for, and what more is out there?
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