The aim of the new database is to help researchers analyze the formation processes of exoplanets. The publication offers many suggestions for improving such systems, including data organization, accessibility for users, and keeping the database up to date.
Using the SpExoDisks database, scientists can explore trends in exoplanet formation using data from observatories such as the James Webb Telescope. The database allows you to combine data from different observatories to improve scientific results.
The project is not only for educational purposes but also aims to provide data to future astronomers, researchers and scientists.
Source: Ferra

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