Detection of the Solar System may contain Earth-like planets

Colorado University researchers while simulating supercomputers 4 The solar system is close to each other with large Jupiter-sized planets - the largest planet in our Solar System - delivered Now a solar system has an Earth-like planet thought to have the necessary conditions for life.

Picture 1 of Detection of the Solar System may contain Earth-like planets The second solar system has a belt with stone objects of size Mars or smaller. The other two solar systems do not have the right conditions to form an Earth-sized planet.

Experts say each of these solar systems exists about 250 light-years from Earth in the universe. Each Solar System contains at least two large planets of Jupiter size and moves near their stars, possibly close to Mercury and the Sun.

Scientist Sean Raymond said that for each solar system, they made 10 computer simulations. They put small planets at an early stage into a solar system to study whether they could be combined with other materials to form a planet of the size of Earth.

'Our research shows that there is a habitable planet, a planet with the same mass, temperature and water as Earth, which can form in one of the discovered planetary systems', Rory Barnes, co-author of the study, said.

The conditions for forming planets in this new Solar System can be stable up to 100 million years, the time required for embryonic planets to acquire material and grow gradually into Mars-like planets or Earth.

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