Astronomers take a further step in understanding how common the presence of water is on other planets in our Galaxy.

By Iain Todd

Published: Friday, 26 January 2024 at 06:29 AM


The Hubble Space Telescope has found water vapour in the atmosphere of a small rocky planet orbiting a star beyond our Solar System.

Exoplanet GJ 9827d is about twice as big as Earth, making it the smallest planet around another star where water water has been detected.

While Hubble’s analysis of the exoplanet has not determined whether a small amount of water vapour exists in GJ 9827d’s atmosphere, or whether it’s mostly made of water, this is a further step in understanding how common the presence of water is on other planets in our Galaxy.