

JWST finds a new lead in the search for life on a mysterious exoplanet
Jan 10, 2024
Guest Knicole Colón, deputy project scientist for exoplanet science for JWST, discusses the discovery of methane and carbon dioxide on exoplanet K2-18 b, potentially transforming our search for extraterrestrial life. They explore the limitations of the Hubble Space Telescope, the promising capabilities of the James Webb Space Telescope, variations in composition and characteristics of the exoplanet, and the potential for life on sub-neptunes.
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Introduction
00:00 • 4min
The Surprising Composition of planet K-2-18b
04:30 • 7min
Validating and Discovering Exoplanet Atmospheres with the James Webb Space Telescope
11:30 • 12min
Exploring the Variations in Composition and Characteristics of the Exoplanet
23:27 • 2min
Exploring the Star System and Safety of the Exoplanet
25:09 • 3min
Exploring the Potential for Life on a Mysterious Exoplanet
28:03 • 18min
Expressions of Gratitude and Fascination with Sub-Neptunes
45:36 • 2min
The Slow and Backward Rotation of Venus
47:23 • 3min