The Moon’s Crust Once Held More Water than We Thought
This finding may help us understand the origin of water in the solar system.
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A giant hole more than five times larger than the diameter of Jupiter appeared in the atmosphere in the sun and unleashed a powerful solar wind throughout our Solar System.


The solar system is 100 million light-years away in the constellation Coma Berenices.


Named Giant Coma Stream, the bridge is known as a stellar stream and it’s 1.7 million light-years in length, which is the longest that astronomers have seen.