Exo-Saturns and Exo-Jupiters Are Within JWST’s Reach
New research suggests that JWST is capable of directly imaging planets that resemble the gas giants in our solar system, provided they orbit nearby stars. The post Exo-Saturns and Exo-Jupiters Are…
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