retaining some hydrogen in their envelope, named after their prototype. One of the stars reported in the study, named Gaia DR3 52, turned out to be a hot subdwarf of spectral type O(He).
An SwRI-led team detected carbon dioxide and hydrogen peroxide spectral signatures on Pluto’s largest moon Charon using Webb telescope observations (white), which extend the wavelength coverage ...
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