Department of Astrophysics, University of Boston, Boston, USA
Mini Review
Exploring Exoplanetary Atmospheres the Latest Findings from the James Webb Space Telescope
Author(s): Kenneth King*
The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), launched, has significantly advanced our understanding of exoplanetary atmospheres. As a successor
to the Hubble Space Telescope, JWST has brought unparalleled capabilities for observing the universe, particularly in the infrared spectrum.
This capability is crucial for studying exoplanets, as it allows astronomers to peer into the atmospheres of distant worlds and analyze their
composition, structure, and potential habitability. The latest findings from JWST have provided remarkable insights into the nature of these
alien atmospheres, revealing the diversity and complexity of planets beyond our solar system. One of the primary methods JWST uses to study
exoplanetary atmospheres is transit spectroscopy. This technique involves observing a planet as it passes in front of its host star, allowing the
starlight to filter throu.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2329-6542.2024.12.294
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