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Astronomers may be getting Webb’s exoplanet measurements wrong

Astronomers may be interpreting James Webb Space Telescope’s measurements of exoplanet atmospheres wrong, a new study suggests. 

The James Webb Space Telescope, the most complex space observatory ever built, captures stunning images of the most distant reaches of the universe. It also takes measurements of the chemical compositions of the intriguing stars, galaxies and nebulas it sees. To interpret this data, scientists rely on complex models. But a new study by researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), found that these models are not accurate enough to capture the nuances of Webb’s observations. 

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