Mother–daughter duo work together to find new worlds

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Mother–daughter duo work together to find new worlds
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Astronomers Natalie Batalha and Natasha Batalha collaborate to understand the variety of planets outside our Solar System.

Natalie Batalha and Natasha Batalha collaborate on projects that discover and describe exoplanets found using the James Webb Space Telescope.is highlighting a package of five papers analysing the James Webb Space Telescope’s observations of WASP-39b

, a hot exoplanet with a Saturn-like mass, that Natalie Batalha and her daughter Natasha contributed to as part of the JWST Early Release Science programme. They both study exoplanets — planets outside our Solar System — using NASA’s JWST, the largest optical telescope in space, which launched in 2021. Natalie, an astronomer at the University of California , Santa Cruz, specializes in observations of faraway light to discover these new worlds. Natasha, an astronomer at NASA Ames Research Center in Mountain View, California, then uses such observations to simulate exoplanet atmospheres to understand the climate and chemical composition.

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