James Webb Space Telescope Discovers Earth-like Planets Thriving in Harsh Environments

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The James Webb Space Telescope has discovered water and organic carbon molecules near a massive, active young star in a star-forming region, suggesting that Earth-like exoplanets could form even in harsh environments. The findings dispel concerns that potentially habitable planets could not form close to very massive stars, as the intense ultraviolet radiation produced by these stars was thought to interfere with planet formation. The discovery of favorable conditions for life in such environments is unexpected and exciting, showing that Earth-like planets and the ingredients for life can exist in the harshest environments in our galaxy.
Topics:science#exoplanets#habitable-conditions#james-webb-space-telescope#ngc-6357#science-and-astronomy#star-formation
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