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JWST detects carbon dioxide in exoplanets, offering insights into distant planet formations.
The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has made the first direct observation of carbon dioxide in exoplanets within the HR 8799 system, located 130 light years away.
The detection, reported in The Astrophysical Journal, offers insights into planet formation processes similar to those in our solar system.
While the gas giants detected likely cannot host life, the discovery highlights the JWST's ability to analyze distant planetary atmospheres.
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JWST detecta dióxido de carbono en exoplanetas, ofreciendo información sobre formaciones planetarias distantes.