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ntains of Southern California.

The second team of astronomers, led by Dariusz Lis, senior research associate in physics at Caltech and deputy director of the Caltech Submillimeter Observatory, used the Plateau de Bure Interferometer in the French Alps to find the water.

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The water is much larger than anything on Earth. (NASA/ESA)

And this is no little puddle we're talking about. In fact, it's the equivalent to 140 trillion times all the water in the world's ocean. So, it's safe to say it's pretty large.

 

Man I’m amazed by space  because that’s the one thing Jehovah God proved to me he’s the only God. Look at the amount of water they say they found in space. That’s a lot of water baby 😂. I AM the BEGINNING and the END Jehovah said. There’s no beginning and end in space and Jehovah GOD said that way before we had telescopes and science to prove that. Just saying lol



   
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The article is on google news I tried to put it here and it said forbidden. Sorry



   
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? So, they found water in space?



   
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@mastert  yes sir! 140 trillion times all the water in the world's ocean. Well, that’s what they’re saying anyway.


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Posted by: @southern-psu-fan

@mastert  yes sir! 140 trillion times all the water in the world's ocean. Well, that’s what they’re saying anyway.

Amazing. If there is water out there then there has to be some chance of life. I always liked astronomy. I have no artificial light where I live. With good binoculars when the moon is out I can see satellites orbiting the earth as the moon light reflects. You can even see them at times without binoculars.  

 



   
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