Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Hubble Finds ‘Clear Signal’ of Water in 5 Exoplanet Atmospheres

Hubble Finds ‘Clear Signal’ of Water in 5 Exoplanet Atmospheres:
To determine what’s in the atmosphere of an exoplanet, astronomers watch the planet pass in front of its host star and look at which wavelengths of light are transmitted and which are partially absorbed. Credit:  NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center
Hubble Finds ‘Clear Signal’ of Water in 5 Exoplanet Atmospheres
To determine what’s in the atmosphere of an exoplanet, astronomers watch the planet pass in front of its host star and look at which wavelengths of light are transmitted and which are partially absorbed. Credit:
NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center
For the first time, astronomers have found conclusive evidence of water in the hazy atmospheres of planets orbiting other stars. Using the Hubble Space Telescope, two teams of scientists found faint but clear signatures of water in the atmospheres of five exoplanets. All five are so-called ‘hot Jupiters,’ massive worlds that orbit close to their host stars.
“To actually detect the atmosphere of an exoplanet is extraordinarily difficult. But we were able to pull out a very clear signal, and it is water,” said Drake Deming from the University of Maryland, who led a study characterizing the atmospheres of two of the five planets.
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