New Method May Expedite Search for Exoplanets with Atmospheres
A team of astronomers propose screening exoplanets by their temperatures to determine whether they host an atmosphere — and are worth following up.
Kate S. Petersen is a master’s student in the Graduate Program in Science Writing at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) who specializes in reporting on earth and planetary sciences.
A team of astronomers propose screening exoplanets by their temperatures to determine whether they host an atmosphere — and are worth following up.
By: Kate S. Petersen December 2, 2019
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