![]() ![]() For starters, asteroids have been postulated to deliver water to our planet for a hot while, and the fact that objects in the oh-so-close main asteroid belt (that exists between Mars and Jupiter) host some only supports that theory. The reason this steamy discovery is supremely exciting is manyfold. Using the observatory's Near-Infrared Spectrograph, astronomers have detected gaseous water vapour clinging onto a comet within our solar system's main asteroid belt! ![]() NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has achieved yet another exciting discovery that could very well add another piece to the water-on-Earth puzzle. And if anyone’s wondering what new scientific discovery to stretch to intrigue their audience, how about mobile comet saunas serving as a relaxing stop as you trudge along the highways of the cosmos? Truly, scientists are science fiction writers’ best friends. Interstellar wouldn't exist without us discovering the mysterious black holes in the first place. The Jetsons would never be able to popularise the flying car if cars weren't invented. ![]()
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