In Today's video We Will Look At James Webb Space Telescope Finds Strange Molecules Swirling Around Supermassive Black Holes!!!
Crops are dying, as deadly mounds of sand are pressing down on earth, and humanity is forced to find a new home. But does that mean there is life in the black hole that could wipe out humanity? To find a new home, a team of brave astronauts, led by Joseph Cooper, slipped through a wormhole near Saturn and reach the surface of the Mirror, an oceanic planet orbiting a giant black hole called Gargantua. Such is the plot of the 2014 movie, Interstellar.
The James Webb Space Telescope has found that life is possible around supermassive black holes. The telescope's first major challenge was finding carbon dioxide in the atmosphere of an exoplanet. Still, it has also detected two other types of life-related molecules, with some implications for habitability and potential biochemistry around planets in other solar systems.
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