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Posted: 2025-05-09 19:12:31 UTC

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NASA's JWST has detected water vapor in the atmosphere of the extremely hot exoplanet TOI-674 b, which is about 1.3 times the size of Earth's radius and has an estimated temperature of 1,340°F (727°C). This discovery suggests complex atmospheric chemistry and provides clues about the evolution of such exotic worlds.
Detection of water vapor in the atmosphere of exoplanet TOI-674 b
Exoplanet's extreme temperature of 1,340°F (727°C)
Implications for complex atmospheric chemistry
Clues to the evolution of exotic worlds
Understanding the complex atmospheric chemistry of exoplanets
Determining how exotic worlds evolve under extreme conditions