NASA FINALLY Breaks Silence: James Webb Telescope Detects 'Ocean World' On Jupiters Moon Europa!

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Water covers 71% of the Earth’s surface, and is also essential for life.

We see so much water around us all the time that it’s hard to think about how the rest of the solar system isn’t blessed with the same abundance of the resource.

But in reality, that’s how it is.

Researchers have looked far and wide, trying to find some sort of evidence of water anywhere in our galaxy, and well, it’s finally happened.

NASA just announced that the James Webb Telescope has detected not just water, but an ocean on Jupiter’s moon, Europa.
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I am sure the James Webb telescope can zoom right in to the surface, so c'mon NASA, let's see the surface.

JackO-xxri
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If you don't land on the moon why go? You can't know how thick the ice is from space.

theadventuresofbrockinthai
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what if all the UFO sightings that we've been hearing about were aliens from Europa

PRCXDE
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I thought that Data was from the Omicron Theta Science Colony, not the Hubble telescope (7:37) 🤔 🤭

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