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Spectrum of GJ 1132 b

Artist's spectral illustration of exoplanet GJ 1132 b's atmospheric composition

This plot shows the spectrum of the atmosphere of an Earth-sized, rocky exoplanet, GJ 1132 b. The orange line represents the model spectrum. In comparison, the observed spectrum is shown as blue dots representing averaged data points, along with their error bars. This analysis is consistent with GJ 1132 b being predominantly a hydrogen atmosphere with a mix of methane and hydrogen cyanide. The planet also has aerosols which cause scattering of light. This is the first time a so-called "secondary atmosphere," which was replenished after the planet lost its primordial atmosphere, has been detected on a world outside of our solar system.

  • Release Date
    March 11, 2021
  • Science Release
    Distant Planet May Be On Its Second Atmosphere, NASA’s Hubble Finds
  • Credit
    NASA, ESA, Pam Jeffries (STScI)

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Last Updated
Mar 28, 2025
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Claire Andreoli
NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center
Greenbelt, Maryland
claire.andreoli@nasa.gov