The atmosphere of two medium-sized exoplanets astronomers teams were examined by two. These exoplanets are bigger than our earth. They have “probably” a thick cloud layer, however, is not comparable with our clouds.
researchers have investigated in detail two exoplanets, which should have a thick layer of clouds. [Source: See picture gallery] Astronomers have dealt with the atmosphere of the exoplanet GJ 1214b and GJ 436b. Both planets are larger than Earth and have about a circumference like Neptune. The planets are within a distance of about 40 light years.
The team around Heather Knudson describes that GJ 436b has 230 degrees Celsius. Also is probably a thick layer of clouds that has nothing to do with our clouds. These super-Earths should also probably consist of potassium chloride or zinc sulfide.
possible would be an atmosphere containing only a little hydrogen. GJ 1214b, however, was investigated by Laura Kreidberg and her team. This
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