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Distant Planet's Sulphur Atmosphere Suggests Volcanic Activity
science1 year ago

Distant Planet's Sulphur Atmosphere Suggests Volcanic Activity

Scientists have found tentative evidence of a sulphur-rich atmosphere on the exoplanet L 98-59 d, located 35 light years away. This super-Earth, 1.5 times the size of Earth, may have an atmosphere containing sulphur dioxide and hydrogen sulphide, suggesting a volcanic or molten surface. The discovery, made using the James Webb Space Telescope, highlights the diversity of planetary atmospheres and the potential for extreme conditions on exoplanets. Further observations are needed to confirm these findings.

Chandrayaan-3 Rover and Lander Uncover Lunar Sulphur Deposits
space2 years ago

Chandrayaan-3 Rover and Lander Uncover Lunar Sulphur Deposits

The Chandrayaan-3 rover has discovered Sulphur on the Moon, and the Alpha Particle X-ray Spectroscope (APXS) has confirmed its presence using an alternative technique. Scientists are now exploring different explanations for the source of Sulphur, including intrinsic, volcanic, or meteoritic origins. The APXS, developed by the Physical Research Laboratory, is crucial in analyzing the elemental composition of lunar soil and rocks in the south polar region where Chandrayaan-3 landed.