Illustration of the volcanic exoplanet L 98-59 b
NASA’s Goddard House Flight Middle
An alien world with a seemingly sulphur-filled environment stands out as the most volcanic planet astronomers have ever noticed.
We’ve got by no means immediately detected volcanic activity outside our photo voltaic system, partially as a result of present telescopes aren’t highly effective sufficient to take photographs of exoplanets’ surfaces. We would be capable to spot alien volcanoes by measuring the gases they pump right into a planet’s environment, however that is additionally on the very restrict of what present telescopes can do – there have been tantalising hints of atmospheres on rocky…
