Experimental browser for the Atmosphere
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An observing proposal w/ @ericagol.bsky.social from 2016 for a cool new planet host called TRAPPIST-1, before 60% of its planets were discovered. ๐งช๐ญ๐ช "Spectroscopy of the TRAPPIST-1 atmospheres will have to wait for JWST (Gillon et al., 2016)." Nine years later, that's exactly what we are doing.
Feb 10, 2025, 3:36 PM