Yep, hubble is completely insufficient for having a good look.
The James Webb telescope being launched in 2 years is much more powerful than hubble and should provide us with a much more significant analysis, especially spectral. The chances of finding liquid water in this region are still very good just considering physical law, the distribution of heavier elements from a supernova and the basic rules of chemistry. For there to be no water at all would mean that we have a lot of rethinking to do.
The James Webb telescope being launched in 2 years is much more powerful than hubble and should provide us with a much more significant analysis, especially spectral. The chances of finding liquid water in this region are still very good just considering physical law, the distribution of heavier elements from a supernova and the basic rules of chemistry. For there to be no water at all would mean that we have a lot of rethinking to do.
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