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Research Illustration: Carbon Planets

January 31, 2025

Science illustration showing exoplanet atmospheric carbon compositions by Ari Gea © SayoStudio
Science illustration showing exoplanet atmospheric carbon compositions by Ari Gea © SayoStudio

University of Michigan astronomer Ted Bergin and his team studied visible hazes surrounding new planets – which could indicate the presence of volatile carbon in their mantles; in other words, the building blocks of life itself!

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