Images of 1,235 planets may have life
If aliens exist, this could be their planet - NASA for the statement.
American astronomers have spent the past two years searching for the Earth-like planets most in our Milky Way and gathering them in a large-to-small sequence. The black spots in the image represent 1,235 planets orbiting the sun on their own.
The only planet outside the straight lines is our Sun along with Earth and Jupiter represented by small black dots next to it.
Of the 1,235 Earth-like planets, only 54 planets are identified as the most likely place to live and are classified as " blonde maidens " or marked with yellow in the image. These planets are located a certain distance away from their stars for life to exist and can have the same amount of water on the Earth's surface.
The map of these potential planets was created with the aim of helping astronomers visualize how many planets, especially planets, are able to bring human beings to life in their galaxies. me.
For years, scientists around the world have found more than 100 billion stars in our Milky Way galaxy. However, according to a Yale astronomer last year, this figure is actually up to nearly 300 billion stars . In the universe, there are about 100 billion galaxies out of the galaxy we live in.
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