When water ice was detected in the permanent cap at Mars' north pole, the possibility of water existing on existing on other planets and in other solar systems became a reality, according to a report from the Bottled Water Web (www.bottledwaterweb.com).
Water has been the focus of exploratory research by the Submillimeter Wave Astronomy Satellite and the Infrared Space Observatory operated by European Space Agency. According to the January 2002 issue of Sky & Telescope magazine, vast quantities of water vapor were seen in star-forming regions like those in the Orion Nebula. Copious quantities of water found in the Orion Nebula, near a quartet of young stars known as the Trapezium has confirmed what astrophysicists have been predicting since the early 1970s. "Whenever the temperature exceeds about 200 degrees F, chemical reactions will convert most of the oxygen atoms in the interstellar gas into water. And that's exactly what we've observed in Orion," said Gary Melnick of the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, a member of the team that reported the finding.