Study finds James Webb could underestimate water on sub-Neptune exoplanets

New research suggests sub-Neptune exoplanets may hide significant water layers. These hidden layers could make atmospheric observations underestimate total water content. The James Webb Space Telescope’s current methods might miss these deeper water reservoirs. This discovery could reshape how scientists interpret data from distant worlds. Future models will account for chemical layering in planetary interiors.

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