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Scientists Discover The Oldest, Largest Body Of Water In Existence—In Space
BY Charles FishmanWed Jul 27, 2011
Around a black hole 12 billion light years away, there’s an  almost unimaginable vapor cloud of water—enough to supply an entire  planet’s worth of water for every person on earth, 20,000 times over.

The water is in a cloud around a huge black hole that is in the  process of sucking in matter and spraying out energy (such an active  black hole is called a quasar), and the waves of energy the black hole  releases make water by literally knocking hydrogen and oxygen atoms  together.
The official NASA news release describes the amount of water as “140  trillion times all the water in the world’s oceans,” which isn’t  particularly helpful, except if you think about it like this.
That one cloud of newly discovered space water vapor could supply 140 trillion planets that are just as wet as Earth is.
Mind you, our own galaxy, the Milky Way, has about 400 billion stars, so  if every one of those stars has 10 planets, each as wet as Earth,  that’s only 4 trillion planets worth of water.
The new cloud of water is enough to supply 28 galaxies with water.
Truly, that is one swampy patch of intergalactic space.

zombieelephant:

Scientists Discover The Oldest, Largest Body Of Water In Existence—In Space

BY Charles FishmanWed Jul 27, 2011

Around a black hole 12 billion light years away, there’s an almost unimaginable vapor cloud of water—enough to supply an entire planet’s worth of water for every person on earth, 20,000 times over.
The water is in a cloud around a huge black hole that is in the process of sucking in matter and spraying out energy (such an active black hole is called a quasar), and the waves of energy the black hole releases make water by literally knocking hydrogen and oxygen atoms together.

The official NASA news release describes the amount of water as “140 trillion times all the water in the world’s oceans,” which isn’t particularly helpful, except if you think about it like this.

That one cloud of newly discovered space water vapor could supply 140 trillion planets that are just as wet as Earth is.

Mind you, our own galaxy, the Milky Way, has about 400 billion stars, so if every one of those stars has 10 planets, each as wet as Earth, that’s only 4 trillion planets worth of water.

The new cloud of water is enough to supply 28 galaxies with water.

Truly, that is one swampy patch of intergalactic space.

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