James Webb continues to amaze. Recently, this powerful telescope was able to discover evidence related to the presence of water in the protoplanetary disk. This disc hosts two other protoplanets and revolves around a star.
According to Tekna technology and technology news service, James Webb was able to discover evidence of water in an area 370 light years away from Earth, where rocky planets similar to Earth are formed, using a mid-infrared camera.
This protoplanetary disc named PDS70 is 5.4 million years old and its disc has several inner and outer protoplanets.
James Webb’s instrument managed to detect the infrared effects of water vapor in the inner disc of dust. The discovered fever may be like water molecules and it is composed of hydrogen and oxygen and it is made of particles that have made their way from the outer part to the inner part. Of course, this discovery is not limited to this case. Another strange thing is the durability of this water against the ultraviolet rays of the dwarf star. According to scientists, the existence of dust and other molecules probably prevented this work and protected it. With this discovery, researchers can gain a better understanding of how water forms on Earth-like planets.
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