Webb Finds Water Vapor, But From A Rocky Planet Or Its Star?

Webb Finds Water Vapor, But From A Rocky Planet Or Its Star?

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The most common stars in the universe are red dwarf stars, which means that rocky exoplanets are most likely to be found orbiting such a star. Red dwarf stars are cool, so a planet has to hug it in a tight orbit to stay warm enough to potentially host liquid water (meaning it lies in the habitable zone). Such stars are also...

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