"Hubble Telescope Discovers Water Vapor in Atmosphere of Small Exoplanet"

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NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has detected water in the atmosphere of exoplanet GJ 9827D, the smallest planet of its kind to reveal such a discovery. The finding, made possible through atmospheric detection, represents a landmark discovery and brings astronomers closer to characterizing Earth-like worlds. The discovery, detailed in a new study, suggests the possibility of a "water world" or a hydrogen-rich atmosphere with water vapor. The observation of water is seen as a gateway to additional discoveries, with potential for further insights from NASA's James Webb Space Telescope.
Topics:science#astronomy#atmospheric-detection#exoplanet#hubble-space-telescope#nasa#water-discovery
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