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‘It’s beautiful’: Astronomers find atmosphere on a nearby Earth-like planet
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‘It’s beautiful’: Astronomers find atmosphere on a nearby Earth-like planet

Astronomers have detected a helium-rich atmosphere on the exoplanet LHS 1140b, which lies within the habitable zone of its star. This discovery marks the first clear evidence of a potentially habitable rocky planet with an atmosphere, offering hope that such planets may be more common than previously thought. LHS 1140b, located dozens of light-years away, is larger and more massive than Earth but cooler, making it a candidate for sustaining liquid water. The finding, published in the journal Science, was made through observations of the planet passing in front of its star, revealing traces of helium at high altitudes. Researchers suggest that while the planet may still lose helium to space, its relatively calm host star increases its potential for further study.

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‘It’s beautiful’: Astronomers find atmosphere on a nearby Earth-like planet

Astronomers have detected a helium-rich atmosphere on the exoplanet LHS 1140b, which lies within the habitable zone of its star. This discovery marks the first clear evidence of a potentially habitable rocky planet with an atmosphere, offering hope that such planets may be more common than previously thought. LHS 1140b, located dozens of light-years away, is larger and more massive than Earth but cooler, making it a candidate for sustaining liquid water. The finding, published in the journal Science, was made through observations of the planet passing in front of its star, revealing traces of helium at high altitudes. Researchers suggest that while the planet may still lose helium to space, its relatively calm host star increases its potential for further study.

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