Webb Space Telescope finds Water around a Comet
Is this where Earth got its water from? NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope has detected water in a rare main-belt comet.
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Is this where Earth got its water from? NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope has detected water in a rare main-belt comet.
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credit ESO/L. Calçada Astronomers have detected gaseous water in the planet-forming disc around the star V883 Orionis.