"Unprecedented Discovery: Water Found in Planet-Forming Regions of Baby Stars"

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Astronomers have made a groundbreaking discovery by mapping the distribution of water vapor in a planet-forming disk around a young star, HL Tauri, shedding light on the potential origins of Earth's water. The observations, made using the ALMA telescope, revealed a significant amount of water vapor in the region where terrestrial planets like Earth are expected to form, suggesting that Earth may have been born with a large proportion of its water. This finding could provide valuable insights into the development of planetary systems, including our own Solar System.
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- In a Science First, Astronomers Map Water Right Where Planets Are Expected to Form ScienceAlert
- Resolved ALMA observations of water in the inner astronomical units of the HL Tau disk Nature.com
- A baby star's planet-forming disk has 3 times more water than all of Earth's oceans Space.com
- Astronomers reveal a new link between water and planet formation Phys.org
- Scientist Stunned by Disk in Star's Planet Region: 'I Had Never Imagined' Newsweek
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