ARE THERE OTHER PLANETS LIKE EARTH? NASA REVEALS PLANETS FOR ALIENS AND HUMAN LIFE
NASA's search for residents continues in the same way Earth, which is a growing list of planets that can maintain foreign and human life.
Kepler space telescope searches the planets like Earth
Now there are 50 exoplanets far away from our solar system, which are interested in astronomers and astronomers around the world
In search of exoplanets, the main goal is to find countries that sit at the residence of "Goldilox Zone", which is not close by nor is far away from a star, but enough to maintain liquid water.
Over the years, NASA considered the living area as a "remarkably small" part of space. But research in the field proves that the conditions required to maintain life are more comprehensive than initially estimated.
American Space Agency said: "In the last 30 years our knowledge of life has exploded in extreme environments.
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"Scientists have found microbes in nuclear reactors, micro bacteria that love acid, microbes that float in boiling hot water.
"The whole ecosystem has been discovered around the deep sea springs where the sunlight never reaches and the rising vent-water is hot enough to melt the lead.
"Goldilocks Zone is bigger than we think."
Here are some of the most exciting exoplanets that can host life.
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Exoplanets need to sit in the "Goldilox Zone" to maintain liquid water
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NASA's search for residents continues in the same way Earth, which is a growing list of planets that can maintain foreign and human life.
Kepler space telescope searches the planets like Earth
Now there are 50 exoplanets far away from our solar system, which are interested in astronomers and astronomers around the world
In search of exoplanets, the main goal is to find countries that sit at the residence of "Goldilox Zone", which is not close by nor is far away from a star, but enough to maintain liquid water.
Over the years, NASA considered the living area as a "remarkably small" part of space. But research in the field proves that the conditions required to maintain life are more comprehensive than initially estimated.
American Space Agency said: "In the last 30 years our knowledge of life has exploded in extreme environments.
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What is Planet 9? Is planet 9 real and is it a threat to earth?
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"Scientists have found microbes in nuclear reactors, micro bacteria that love acid, microbes that float in boiling hot water.
"The whole ecosystem has been discovered around the deep sea springs where the sunlight never reaches and the rising vent-water is hot enough to melt the lead.
"Goldilocks Zone is bigger than we think."
Here are some of the most exciting exoplanets that can host life.
Solar System GETTY
Exoplanets need to sit in the "Goldilox Zone" to maintain liquid water
Click Here View