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Astronomers are excited about new findings that may indicate habitable conditions beyond Earth. “We currently search for life not by looking for it, but looking for what it does: compounds linked with metabolism, for instance. In that sense, an atmosphere is a vital signal to hone in on when looking for evidence for metabolism.” New readings from the James Webb Space Telescope transmit data that tell astronomers what chemicals are found on a planet’s atmosphere. TRAPPIST-1e is the name of an area that “has long been considered one of the best habitable zone planets to search for an atmosphere.” Researchers look forward to the possibility of many more transmissions and data. One said, “In the coming years we will go from four JWST observations of TRAPPIST-1e to nearly twenty, we finally have the telescope and tools to search for habitable conditions in other star systems, which makes today one of the most exciting times for astronomy.”



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