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Atmosphere Composition of Exoplanet K2-18 b (NIRISS & NIRSpec)

Spectra of K2-18 b, obtained with Webb’s NIRISS (Near-Infrared Imager and Slitless Spectrograph) and NIRSpec (Near-Infrared Spectrograph) displays an abundance of methane and carbon dioxide in the exoplanet’s atmosphere, as well as a possible detection of a molecule called dimethyl sulfide (DMS).
The detection of methane and carbon dioxide, and shortage of ammonia, are consistent with the presence of an ocean underneath a hydrogen-rich atmosphere in K2-18 b.
K2-18 b, 8.6 times as massive as Earth, orbits the cool dwarf star K2-18 in the habitable zone and lies 110 light years from Earth.
- Release DateSeptember 11, 2023
 - Science ReleaseWebb Discovers Methane, Carbon Dioxide in Atmosphere of K2-18 b
 - CreditIllustration: NASA, ESA, CSA, Ralf Crawford (STScI), Joseph Olmsted (STScI); Science: Nikku Madhusudhan (IoA)
 
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This illustration shows what exoplanet K2-18 b could look like based on science data. K2-18 b, an exoplanet 8.6 times as massive as Earth, orbits the cool dwarf star K2-18 in the habitable zone and lies 120 light years from Earth. A new investigation with NASA’s James Webb Space...
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Laura Betz
NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center
Greenbelt, Maryland
laura.e.betz@nasa.gov
NASA, ESA, CSA, Ralf Crawford (STScI), Joseph Olmsted (STScI)
Nikku Madhusudhan (IoA)
			


		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		


