Are there aliens broadcasting from Hycean world K2-18b? Astronomers just listened in
If you've been following exoplanet research over the last couple of years, you've definitely heard of K2-18b. Located 124 light years away in the constellation Leo, it's attracted a lot of attention as it sits squarely in its red dwarf host star's habitable zone, and measurements of the James Webb S...
February 24, 202699 views
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If you've been following exoplanet research over the last couple of years, you've definitely heard of K2-18b. Located 124 light years away in the constellation Leo, it's attracted a lot of attention as it sits squarely in its red dwarf host star's habitable zone, and measurements of the James Webb Space Telescope show its atmosphere is rich in carbon dioxide and methane. It's one of the prime candidates for a "Hycean" world—one where a thick hydrogen-rich atmosphere covers a global liquid water ocean.
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