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Extreme Exoplanets: Molten Worlds Around Red Dwarfs

Extreme Exoplanets: Molten Worlds Around Red Dwarfs

Season 3 Episode 369 Published 6 days, 12 hours ago
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Data from the James Webb Space Telescope reveals a new class of exoplanets—molten worlds with global magma oceans and toxic, sulfur-rich atmospheres. One example, L 98-59 d, appears to sustain its thick atmosphere through continuous volcanic degassing.

This discovery suggests that planets around red dwarf stars may follow a third evolutionary path, expanding our understanding of how diverse—and extreme—alien worlds can be.

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