JWST Might Have Imaged a Hycean World for the First Time, With a Hydrogen-Rich Atmosphere and a Deep Planet-Wide Water Ocean
A true ocean world would have no continents, a warm sea hundreds of kilometers deep, and a thick hydrogen and water-rich atmosphere. They are known as hydrogen-ocean planets or hycean worlds. While we’ve long thought they exist, the James Webb Space Telescope may now have found one.
universetoday.com/163123/jwst-

We’ll need super yachts! (I want to know how water forms on planets. )

Finally, the long-awaited for boost for the Terran submarine industry!

Also, it is far to early to speak of "no continents". There are many ifs here, if there are continental plates or whatever they may just be submerged.

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