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Using the James Webb Space Telescope, scientists found traces of two gases - dimethyl sulfide (DMS) and dimethyl disulfide (DMDS) - on a planet named K2-18b. On Earth, those gases are generated ...
The story so far: On April 17, an international research team published a paper in which it reported that the distant exoplanet K2-18b may be habitable. The claim was met with cautious excitement ...
The discovery of dimethyl sulfide on K2-18b, a planet 120 light-years away, has ignited hopes for extraterrestrial life due to its potential for liquid water. While scientists are excited about ...
The planet’s name is K2-18b, meaning it is the first planet in the 18th planetary system found by the extended NASA Kepler mission, K2. Astronomers assign the “b” label to the first planet i ...
Scientists discovered what they believe to be signs of life on a distant planet, known as K2-18b. They are basing their claims on the discovery of molecules that are similar ones located on Earth, and ...
A team of researchers at Cambridge University might be edging closer to an answer. Their latest findings suggest that a distant planet, K2-18b, could possibly host life. But the keyword here is ...
His research on a distant planet named K2-18b, located 124 light-years away, has sparked global curiosity. Professor Nikku Madhusudhan is a renowned astrophysicist and expert in exoplanetary ...
Madhusudhan et al. just reported ~3 sigma detection of dimethyl sulfide (DMS) or dimethyl disulfide (DMDS) in the atmosphere of K2-18 b in the Astrophysical Journal Letters. The claim is intriguing, ...
The discovery is not connected to any planet in our solar system but to a distant one named K2-18b. Born in India in 1980, Madhusudhan later moved to the United States to complete his master’s and PhD ...
Its name is K2-18b, a mysterious world 124 light-years away in Leo, which currently hogs the spotlight down here below. Some scientists think it could be a steamy ocean planet with the right vibes ...
A team of researchers from the University of Cambridge that has been studying data from the planet K2-18b, some 120 light years away from Earth, has reported strong signals of dimethyl sulphide (DMS) ...