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James Webb Space Telescope has detected a steam-like planet 100 light-years away from Earth .
Such a steam world is thought to have thick water-rich air, with a surface devoid of ice or flowing water.
This is the first confirmed case of an exoplanet atmosphere where hydrogen is not the dominant component.
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