A recent study shows that a little-known planet about 110 light years away, called K2-18b, might resemble a larger version of Earth and could support alien life.
The James Webb Space Telescope is gearing up for a crucial observation mission on exoplanet K2-18b, 124 light-years away, to investigate potential signs of extraterrestrial life, particularly the presence of dimethyl sulphide (DMS) gas, which is believed to be indicative of life. Despite the vast distance, JWST s advanced capabilities offer hope in answering the question of whether life exists beyond Earth.
The James Webb Space Telescope is poised for a crucial observation mission targeting K2-18b, a distant planet with potential for extraterrestrial life.
Scientists have found a planet that boasts carbon dioxide and methane. It is thought that the K2-18b planet has the means to support extra-terrestrial life.