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Cambridge Scientists discovered Biosignatures on Exoplanet, K2-18 b, using James Webb Space Telescope (JWST)

Posted 18 Apr 2025

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The landmark discovery detected two chemical gasesDimethyl Sulfide (DMS) and Dimethyl Disulfide (DMDS), produced primarily by marine phytoplankton- algae on Earth. 

  • Earlier observations by JWST had identified methane and carbon dioxide in K2-18 b’s atmosphere

More about the Discovery

  • Variation in Concentration: Concentration of DMS and DMDS in K2-18b’s atmosphere are around thousands times stronger than on Earth. 
  • Use of the Transit Method: Astronomers used the Transit Method, wherein as K2-18b transits, JWST detected a drop in stellar brightness. 
  • Establishing K2-18 b as an Hycean Exoplanet: Hycean Exoplanet is habitable ocean-covered planet underneath a hydrogen-rich atmosphere.
  • Accuracy: The observations have reached the ‘three-sigma’ level of statistical significance (0.3% probability of it being a mere chance occurrence) . 

About K2-18 b

  • It is an exoplanet (planet beyond our solar system mostly orbiting other stars) that is 8.6 times more massive than Earth with a diameter of about 2.6 times of Earth. 
  • It orbits the cool dwarf star K2-18 in the habitable zone and lies 120 light-years from Earth in the constellation Leo. 

About JSWT

  • Launched in 2021 as an international partnership between NASA, European Space Agency and Canadian Space Agency to understand the early universe, formation of stars, planets, etc.
  • It orbits the Sun 1.5 million kilometres away from the Earth at the second Lagrange point (L2).
  • Tags :
  • K2-18b
  • Exoplanet
  • JSWT
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