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Intriguing Planetary Science Discoveries Made With Webb Telescope

The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has found that a distant world discovered several years ago could be an "eyeball" planet with an iris-like ocean surrounded by a sea of solid ice — making it a candidate for a potentially habitable world.

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Intriguing Planetary Science Discoveries Made With Webb Telescope
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    'Eyeball' planet spied by James Webb telescope might be habitable

    'Eyeball' planet spied by James Webb telescope might be habitable

    Located 50 light-years from Earth, the beady-eyed exoplanet LHS 1140 b could be a perfect candidate for discovering liquid water outside the solar …

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