NASA Finds Signs Of Water On Jupiter
NASA Finds Signs Of Water On Jupiter
NASA scientists have found water above the Jupiter’s great red spot. Looking at the location of the water cloud along with the amount of carbon monoxide that is present on the planet proves that there is oxygen on the planet and hence water too.

NASA scientists have found water above the Jupiter’s great red spot. A storm has been raging on the planet since the past 350 years. The scientists were researching the thermal radiations emitting from the surface when they made this discovery. They now found out that Jupiter has two to nine times more oxygen than the sun. Looking at the location of the water cloud along with the amount of carbon monoxide that is present on the planet proves that there is oxygen on the planet and hence water too. NASA’s Juno spacecraft circles the planet from North to South every 53 days, if Juno returns with water findings that match with the findings of the scientists, then we can open a whole new window of solving the water problem. 

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