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Successful First Observations Put Rocky Worlds Program on the Map: Can Rocky Exoplanets Retain Their Atmosphere?

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NASA’s Webb and Hubble Space Telescopes have successfully completed the first coordinated observations of the rocky exoplanet GJ 3929 b. With this, the Rocky Worlds program is investigating whether Earth-like planets can retain an atmosphere around active red dwarf stars. The first coordinated observations of the Rocky Worlds Director’s Discretionary Time program have been successfully completed. The team has the Earth-like exoplanet […] More sc…
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NASA’s Webb and Hubble Space Telescopes have successfully completed the first coordinated observations of the rocky exoplanet GJ 3929 b. With this, the Rocky Worlds program is investigating whether Earth-like planets can retain an atmosphere around active red dwarf stars. The first coordinated observations of the Rocky Worlds Director’s Discretionary Time program have been successfully completed. The team has the Earth-like exoplanet […] More sc…

·Middelharnis, Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
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scientias.nl broke the news in Middelharnis, Netherlands (Kingdom of the) on Sunday, July 12, 2026.
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