In recent years, astronomers have discovered more than 4000 such planets outside the solar system, about which we did not know at all before and this count is increasing.
Today we not only know about the size of these planets, but we also know what their temperature will be. How will their surface be? And what gases would be present in their atmosphere?
But have you ever wondered that if these exoplanets are present at a distance of thousands of light years from us, then how do astronomers find out how the surface of these planets will be or what gases are present in their atmosphere?
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