Scientists Detect Isotopes on Exoplanet for the First Time - ExtremeTech 18-Jul-2021
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Scientists Detect Isotopes on Exoplanet for the First Time - ExtremeTech
For the first time, scientists have managed to detect and analyze the elemental isotopes in an exoplanet's atmosphere. The team says this could lead to new and better ways of understanding planetary formation.
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