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How to determine the atmospheric composition of an extrasolar planet
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Apr 08, 2017 10:41AM

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Upcoming missions like the James Webb Space Telescopes, and the New Worlds Mission will make it easier. Then we ought to be able to confirm the existence of atmospheres around smaller planets with smaller orbital periods more often.
https://exoplanets.nasa.gov/resources...
https://jwst.nasa.gov/

It will always be difficult because dust tends to spoil everything. Also some molecules of interest may not absorb. To get a transition there has to be a change in dipole moment with the stretch. Thus a molecule like O2 or N2 or H2 won't give a signal (although they do with dust if adsorbed on it).