15/05/2023
Using Webb Space Telescope NASA's astronomers have detected water v***r around a comet in the main asteroid belt. As we still do not know where all water on our planet comes from, the discovery might reveal the answer to this question.
For a long time, scientists have theorized that water ice could be preserved in the asteroid belt, located inside Jupiter's orbit. Still, conclusive evidence was lacking until the discovery made by the Webb telescope.
“In the past, we’ve seen objects in the main belt with all the characteristics of comets, but only with this precise spectral data from Webb can we say yes, it’s definitely water ice creating that effect. With Webb’s observations of Comet Read, we can now demonstrate that water ice from the early solar system can be preserved in the asteroid belt” -explained astronomer Michael Kelley of the University of Maryland, lead author of the study.
Gaining insights into water distribution throughout the solar system not only enhances our understanding of Earth's origins but also provides valuable knowledge for comprehending other planetary systems and their potential to support Earth-like planets.
more: https://www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/2023/nasa-s-webb-finds-water-and-a-new-mystery-in-rare-main-belt-comet
image: artist’s concept of Comet 238P/Read, source: NASA