We've Never Been Closer to Finding Life Outside Our Solar System
Briefly

The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has allowed astronomers to observe ancient galaxies and black holes, providing crucial data for detecting life beyond our solar system.
This telescope has also provided the first glimpses of rocky exoplanets within the habitable zone, crucial for understanding potential life-sustaining environments.
Discovering Earth-sized planets orbiting TRAPPIST-1, a cooler red star, marked a significant technical achievement amidst the challenges posed by weak planetary signals.
The detection of atmospheric molecules from these rocky exoplanets will require advanced data collection to distinguish their signals from the much stronger light of their host stars.
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