The James Webb telescope discovered the atmosphere and clouds on the planet - International

The world-renowned James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has for the first time revealed the atmosphere and other chemical components of a distant Earth-like planet in detail not previously possible with modern instruments. The name of this planet is WASP 39b which has an atmosphere, clouds and chemical reactions are also taking place there. Thus, space telescopes have done another battle to increase our knowledge and provide deeper information about the planet. Advanced and sensitive instruments mounted in telescopes have detailed chemical elements and compounds capable of reading the broad infrared (lower red) spectrum. It should be noted that this planet was visible in July this year, the details of which have been released recently. In this way, carbon dioxide has been discovered for the first time in another planet outside the solar system. Sulfur dioxide has also been discovered in its atmosphere, which is the first discovery. However, in the next phase, a detailed review of the extensive data will also be conducted. Further consideration will be given to WASP 39b's hazy atmosphere. Although it is not the same as Ho Bahoosman as it has the same mass as the planet Jupiter, making it a gas giant. It completes one cycle around its star (Sun) in four days and the temperature is about 871 degrees Celsius. So far five scientific papers have been written on it which were published recently and only after their publication the details of the planet came in the media.