NASA found 20 more earths in space
NASA's Kepler Mission, once again proved that we are no longer alone in this universe. In search of a soul outside the solar system, space scientists got some new 'places'. And it's not one or two. 20. Everyone who is binary planets
The Kepler spacecraft has left the spacecraft to find out if there is a possible place in this universe. It has caught 20 new planets. In addition to our solar system's planets like Earth, Mars, Jupiter, there are many more planets in other solar systems. We call these planets of the other solar system as 'Vine Planets' (Exo-Planets).
NASA says these planets are rocky planets like the Earth or the 'Rocky Planet'. The weather also has some similarities. All of them are being hit by their own or around a star. According to NASA scientists, the world has the most similarity with the name of the planet 'KOI-7923.01'. This planet is 97 percent more than Earth's diameter. Here is the year 395 days. This planet is much more cold than our bluish planet. According to space scientists, the planet that is circling around the stars is somewhat less than our sun. So this planet's temperature is less than Earth. However, there are fluids in the water, scientists say. There are also life-sustaining environments.
The 'Goldlix Zone' tells the distance from a star to its planet. According to space scientists, recently the findings of the findings in the Kepler missions are 219 Vine Planets. And at least 20 of those 219 Vine planes are rocky like ours. And they are in the Goldlix zone. In the past few years, the Kepler Space Telescope (KST) was found in 4,344 vignettes of the planet. Among them, it is possible to know about 2,335 planets.
Jeff Kaflin, one of the key researchers in the Kepler Mission, said, "If you want to fly in the spacecraft, these planets can fly."
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