Humanity, from the twentieth century onwards, has always searched for traces or the presence of water outside the planet, in a way that proves the existence of life forms in addition to man, scattered in the great panorama. Represented by space outside the solar system and our concept.
One of the most exciting discoveries in recent times is a research published by the famous magazine Sciences (Available, for those interested, at this address) headed by Raphael LockAccordingly There will be more water-rich planets outside the solar system (commonly referred to as “exoplanets”) than we think..
Water, as we have said, is an essential component of lifeIt is precisely for this reason that scientists and astronomers are looking in particular for the planets that contain them within their atmosphere and on their surface.
Some of the parameters that can be more easily evaluated at such seemingly insurmountable distances are those related to mass and density. Thus, the scientists analyzed in detail 34 unpublished planetswhich was found thanks to he-goata space telescope owned by NASA.
Using density as a parameter, in particular, the planets were thus divided into three large classes: starting with very light planets, with large amounts of material in the gaseous state, then ending with rocky planets, and finally (finally but certainly not in order of importance) Planets with such a high density that scientists suggest the stark presence of water on their surfaces.
The origin of the effects of water
The latter, in particular, could be much more than expected, and that would suggest a stretch There are many forms of life on its surface.
It is clear in the case of these planets that the morphology is quite different from what we have seen on planet Earth: in this case there is no existence of seas and oceans, but rather All traces of water are placed inside sediments or in rocksOr maybe under thick layers of ice.
At this point we just have to wait for new discoveries from this point of view, and to deepen the nature of these water traces, which we are sure will not take long over the next few months or years.
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