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Exoplanet discovery
In a press release on February 22, 2017, NASA announced the discovery of the most Earth-sized planets found in the habitable zone of a single star, called TRAPPIST-1. This system of seven rocky worlds–all of them with the potential for water on their surface–is an exciting discovery in the search for life on other worlds. There is the possibility that future study of this unique planetary system could reveal conditions suitable for life.
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Exoplanet Exploration: Planets Beyond our Solar System: Largest batch of Earth-size, habitable zone planets
I believe in extraterrestrial life, and finally now we can think or guess something lives out there.
What do you think?
In a press release on February 22, 2017, NASA announced the discovery of the most Earth-sized planets found in the habitable zone of a single star, called TRAPPIST-1. This system of seven rocky worlds–all of them with the potential for water on their surface–is an exciting discovery in the search for life on other worlds. There is the possibility that future study of this unique planetary system could reveal conditions suitable for life.
ALL CREDITS : thanks @_CyberGhosT_ for pointing out
Exoplanet Exploration: Planets Beyond our Solar System: Largest batch of Earth-size, habitable zone planets
I believe in extraterrestrial life, and finally now we can think or guess something lives out there.
What do you think?