NASA discovers carbon dioxide in the exoplanet atmosphere in 1st clear proof.

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James Webb Space Telescope of NASA found the first -ever clear proof of carbon dioxide in an environment of a planet outside the solar system.

As printed in the journal Nature, in the near future, Webb will be able to find and quantify carbon dioxide in the area of the group of plants.

The US space agency said in the disclosure, that a gas giant planet called ‘WASP-39 b’, which is rotating like the sun since 700 years ago, gives information about the inner side of the planet and its structure.

“The information is shown here on the screen in front of me, carbon dioxide feature takes hold of me. This was a good moment, crossed an important feature in research of exoplanet sciences, Johns Hopkins University student Zafar Rustamkulov said.

WASP-39 b has very got gas giant it almost equals to Saturn. It is around one-fourth of Jupiter.

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