Wednesday, 2 July 2025

James Webb telescope discovers frozen water around a distant, sunlike star

 


Image courtesy of NASA, ESA, CSA, Ralf Crawford (STScI)

Joel Kontinen

Could there be water around a distant star? This is what scientist have found out recently.  This brings to live the saying that where there is water, there might be live.

But if all planets had water or ice, it was the way God created the universe.

“The new discovery centres on a star called HD 181327, located about 155 light-years away, in the constellation Telescopium. At just 23 million years old, HD 181327 is a cosmic infant compared with our 4.6 billion-year-old sun, and it's encircled by a broad, dusty debris disk that is rich in small, early building blocks of planets.

The millions of years in this study are fake, as God did not take so long to form the universe.

Source:

Sharmila Kuthunur 2025 Milestone discovery: James Webb telescope discovers frozen water around a distant, sunlike star | Live Science May 24