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NASA Finds Water on... Mercury?!

Water is turning out to be pretty common. I'm starting to wonder if there's anywhere in the solar system where it can't be found.
...turning out pretty common? It's one of the most common compounds in the known universe. Hell, there's a raincloud 100 times larger then the sun floating around a black hole some 10 billion light years away.

Largest Ever Water Reservoir Discovered in Space

So, with that, not surprised at the discovery, but interesting regardless.

Could have easily said that without trying to make me feel bad (I don't, so you lose).

Make you feel bad? I was just telling you that water's pretty common in the universe D:

How about a fun fact for an apology: There's a star, WISEPA J182831.08+265037.8 (WISE 1828+2650 to shorten it) that is apparently less then 26.85 degrees Celsius in temperature. It's 27 light years from Earth, so should be interesting to study if we reach it.
 
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