NASA found water in Jupiter A cyclone has been running for over 350 years at Jupiter's Great Red Spot. NASA scientists found water in the cloud over the storm.
Under the leadership of physicist Gordon Bijorker, the scientists from the United States of Maryland, through telescope, were experimenting with this Great Red Spot of Great Britain. When looking for heat radiation, suddenly, the telescope detected the length of the wave of the water in the ear of the corners.
Carbon monoxide found with water. It is believed that Jupiter has six to nine times more oxygen than the sun. Scientists have been talking about having water in Jupiter for a long time. Now it is proved in reality.
Many of Jupiter's satellites found ice. So it is not surprising to find water in Jupiter. Jupiter's huge gravity power has left water, said businessman Bijoyarkar.
On the other hand, after finding the water and carbon mono oxide in Jupiter, scientists report that there are many oxygen on the planet. And so the water also has gone. The dark clouds of the Great Red Spot of Jupiter make electromagnetic energy measurements even more difficult. And for this reason, scientists could easily fail.
NASA goes to Juno Space to send information to Great Red Spots every 53 days of the time when traveling from north to south of Jupiter. After discovering the data from the Japanese space station, if the scientists find this information, then this discovery will open the horizons of the earth in space to find a new horizon. Later on using this technology, scientists can start searching for water in Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.