James Webb Telescope discovers ocean-filled planet

The James Webb Telescope, sent into space to explore the secrets of the universe, has made another surprising discovery.

The James Webb Space Telescope has discovered a planet that is completely filled with a deep water ocean. This discovery has made progress in the search for habitable planets beyond Earth.

Data from the James Webb Space Telescope revealed the chemical elements of water vapor and methane and carbon dioxide in the planet’s atmosphere. The planet is twice the size of Earth and is located 70 light-years away.

In separate research reports, researchers from the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom and the University of Montreal in Canada analyzed data from the James Webb Space Telescope and explained the details of this planet. Its surface is completely submerged by the ocean while the atmosphere is rich in hydrogen.

He further said that the temperature of this sea can be 100 degrees Celsius or more, but it is not clear whether it is habitable for humans or not.