Frozen Water in Planetary Systems
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James Webb telescope discovers frozen water around alien star

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Astronomers have long suspected that water might be common in the outer reaches of planetary systems beyond our own.
The new discovery centers on a star called HD 181327 , located about 155 light-years away.
JWST revealed that most of the star system's water ice is concentrated in its icy debris disk.
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