Scientists Find Water Clouds Outside The Solar System For The First Time

Scientists Find Water Clouds Outside The Solar System For The First Time

This beautiful purple jewel is an artist rendition of W0855 — a Jupiter-sized brown dwarf 7.3 light-years from Earth. If the scientists who just published a new paper on its composition are right, it’s the first object outside the solar system in which we have observed water clouds — an amazing discovery.

Keep in mind that we have only detected water clouds on Earth and Mars. Jacqueline Faherty — the scientist who has lead the discovery at the Carnegie Institution for Science in Washington DC — says she has “been obsessed with this object since its discovery” by Pennsylvania State University’s astronomer Kevin Lehman:,

I’ve been obsessed with this object since its discovery. I went to battle at the telescope to try and get this detection. I wanted to put war paint under my eyes and wear a bandanna, because I knew this was not going to be an easy thing to do. At the telescope, I’ve never been so nervous. I’ve never wanted clear conditions so badly […] I’m absolutely elated.

After three nights manning the 6.5m Magellan Baade telescope in Chile, the team managed to get 151 near-infrared images that finally resulted in the positive detection of water clouds. According to University of California, Santa Cruz, Jonathan Fortney, “it’s tentative [but] “it’s the first evidence for water clouds” outside Earth and Mars.


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