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LHS 1140 b Exoplanet Found to Leak Helium, Suggesting Complex Atmosphere

LHS 1140 b, an exoplanet situated in its star's habitable zone, has been observed leaking helium. This finding could imply that the planet possesses a complex atmosphere, enhancing its potential as a candidate for hosting life.

The exoplanet LHS 1140 b is located within its star's habitable zone, making it a significant candidate for the potential to support life. Recent observations indicate that the planet is leaking helium, which may suggest the presence of a complex atmosphere.

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A super-Earth exoplanet’s leaking helium could be evidence of a complex atmosphere

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LHS 1140 b Exoplanet Found to Leak Helium, Suggesting Complex Atmosphere