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The presence of water-ice in the debris disk around a young star could have helped facilitate the growth and development of ...
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has achieved a groundbreaking feat by definitively detecting crystalline ice water in the ...
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has confirmed that crystalline water ice exists in the debris disk surrounding HD 181327, a ...
The first conclusive discovery of crystalline frozen water in a far-off young star system has been made by researchers using ...
Crystalline water ice has been found in a dusty debris disk that orbits a Sun-like star, only 23 million years old, 155 light ...
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has confirmed that crystalline water ice exists in the debris disk surrounding HD 181327, a young star that resembles the sun. In a historic finding, NASA's James ...
The debris disk, also like our Kuiper Belt, is made up of remnants of a larger disk that once encircled the star — called HD 181327 — and probably gave birth to planets. To be clear ...
This finding suggests that water — and the conditions for life — may be more widespread in the universe than previously assumed. Webb’s observation strengthens the idea that icy, water-bearing ...
At long last, particles of water–ice have been discovered in the frozen Kuiper Belt of another star. The discovery, made by the James Webb Space Telescope, is a major step forward in filling in ...