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English: Possible transmission spectrum of the hot sub-Neptune exoplanet TOI-421 b. A transmission spectrum shows the amount of starlight of different wavelengths (colors) that is blocked by the planet’s atmosphere. Researchers use computer models to predict what spectra will look like assuming certain plausible atmospheric conditions such as temperature, the abundance of different gases, and what types of aerosols are present.
Date 17 November 2021 (upload date)
Source Simulated Transmission Spectrum of Exoplanet TOI-421 b
Author ILLUSTRATION: NASA, ESA, CSA, Dani Player (STScI) SCIENCE: Eliza Kempton (UMD)
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