In this illustration, exoplanet Kepler-138 d is in the foreground and Kepler-138 c is on the left. In the background, Kepler 138 b is passing in front of its
As well peering back at the earliest galaxies in the universe, the James Webb Space Telescope is also letting astronomers learn more about how planets form.
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The world's earliest Martian meteorite was dubbed Black Beauty and discovered over 4.5 billion years ago, adding scientific proof that Mars was capable of ife.