WEBVTT FILE 1 00:00:00.000 --> 00:00:05.750 Using data from NASA’s Hubble and Spitzer Space Telescopes, astronomers have found evidence 2 00:00:05.750 --> 00:00:13.269 that two exoplanets orbiting a star 218 light-years away are “water worlds,” where water makes 3 00:00:13.269 --> 00:00:17.150 up a large fraction of the entire planet. 4 00:00:17.150 --> 00:00:22.660 The planetary system, known as Kepler-138, have worlds that are unlike any planets in 5 00:00:22.660 --> 00:00:25.050 our own solar system. 6 00:00:25.050 --> 00:00:28.660 Astronomers didn’t directly detect water on the Kepler-138 planets. 7 00:00:28.660 --> 00:00:34.410 Instead, they compared the planets’ sizes and masses to models that concluded up to 8 00:00:34.410 --> 00:00:39.910 half of their volume should be made of materials lighter than rock but heavier than hydrogen 9 00:00:39.910 --> 00:00:41.210 or helium. 10 00:00:41.210 --> 00:00:44.340 The most common of these materials is water. 11 00:00:44.340 --> 00:00:49.860 It is the best evidence astronomers have ever found for water worlds, a type of planet long 12 00:00:49.860 --> 00:00:51.800 theorized. 13 00:00:51.800 --> 00:00:56.730 Researchers caution that the planets may not have surface oceans like on Earth. 14 00:00:56.730 --> 00:01:01.800 The temperature of one planet’s atmosphere is likely above the boiling point of water. 15 00:01:01.800 --> 00:01:08.090 They expect a thick, dense atmosphere made of steam on this planet, but there could potentially 16 00:01:08.090 --> 00:01:11.340 be liquid water at high pressures below it. 17 00:01:11.340 --> 00:01:15.869 As instruments and techniques become sensitive enough to find and study planets that are 18 00:01:15.869 --> 00:01:20.990 farther from their stars, many more of these water worlds may be found in the future. 19 00:01:20.990 --> 00:01:29.756 Follow us on social media @NASAHubble