NASA’s James Webb Telescope Detects Water Vapor In Distant ‘Planet-Forming’ Area

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NASA’s James Webb Telescope Detects Water Vapor In Distant ‘Planet-Forming’ Area
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Water vapor was detected around a distant star in a planet-forming area roughly the same distance as the Earth is from the sun.

detected the super-hot water vapor in an inner ring of gas and dust around a distant star known as PDS 70 which shares a remarkable amount of similarities with the sun.

PDS 70 is roughly three-quarters the mass of the sun, and at 5.4 million years old is relatively close in age to the sun, which is roughly 4.6 billion years old. The water vapor, detected using the James Webb Space Telescope’s mid-infrared instrument, was also found at a distance from the star similar to the Earth’s distance from the sun , signaling the area could be conducive to life.that knowledge about PDS 70 provides crucial information about how planets in the sun’s solar system likely formed, and confirms that water is present in a region where “planets similar to Earth may be assembling.

—supermassive stars up to 10 billion times brighter than the sun that had been thought to be purely theoretical.

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