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The exoplanet, called TOI-1231 b, may have water clouds high in its atmosphere, but the observations are so early that it’s hard to say for sure. (NASA/JPL-Caltech)
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Nationalgeographic.co.id—Planet similar Neptune relatively close to Earth may have a water shock.
Planet extrasolar, called TOI-1231 b, may have water clouds high in its atmosphere, but the observations are so early that it’s hard to say for sure.
“Observations of the future planet This new work will allow us to determine how common (or infrequent) water clouds form around this temperate world,” said Jennifer Burt, a scientist at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in a statement from the University of New Mexico.
While observing TOI-1231 b show that planet it has a substantial atmosphere, the researchers warn they can’t figure out its composition planet that.
Models show that it has a dense water vapor atmosphere, which can contain water clouds, or a larger hydrogen-helium atmosphere similar to Neptune.
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