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We take a deep breath of exoplanet atmospheres, discussing what JWST is capable of and what it already has accomplished using transmission spectroscopy. In this episode, we learn that Sabrina misses SOFIA, brown dwarfs have sandy clouds, and Will knows a thing or two about Picaso (yes, that’s with one “s”). AND as a tribute to Black Space Week, following up from Episode 76, the papers we presented in this episode were both written by Black astronomers.
Astrobites:
https://astrobites.org/2021/12/22/atmospheres-small-planets-big-telescope/
https://astrobites.org/2022/09/02/jwsts-first-direct-spectrum/
Space sound: HARP. You can sign up to be a part of this amazing citizen science research!
https://listen.spacescience.org/
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We take a deep breath of exoplanet atmospheres, discussing what JWST is capable of and what it already has accomplished using transmission spectroscopy. In this episode, we learn that Sabrina misses SOFIA, brown dwarfs have sandy clouds, and Will knows a thing or two about Picaso (yes, that’s with one “s”). AND as a tribute to Black Space Week, following up from Episode 76, the papers we presented in this episode were both written by Black astronomers.
Astrobites:
https://astrobites.org/2021/12/22/atmospheres-small-planets-big-telescope/
https://astrobites.org/2022/09/02/jwsts-first-direct-spectrum/
Space sound: HARP. You can sign up to be a part of this amazing citizen science research!
https://listen.spacescience.org/

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