
The JWST: An Awesome New Window on the Universe Opens Wide
Planetary Radio: Space Exploration, Astronomy and Science
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How Much Time on the Telescope or With the Instruments Are You Going to Need to Gather This Data?
There seems to be this gap in the planetary radii discovered by kepler, of around one point eight earth radii. If you get to a bigger radii or masses, then you start to see another population. Thet are probably the sub neptunes. When do you get to like, a bigger than one pi, we think those are gaseous. That's how they the transits will still take us long, but we'll get to higher quality data in each transit. And these planets range from things the size of the earth orx, a little smaller, te or trappus wod b oh, all the way out to a hot jupiter.
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