Life may exist in the constellations at the edge of the Milky Way
The intelligent life form can exist at star groups at the edge of the Milky Way. This is the result of new astrophysics research published in the annual meeting of the American Astronomical Society in Florida.
Life can pass from one planet to another.(Photo: Wikipedia).
According to Rosanne DiStefano of Harvard's Smith-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics in Cambridge, Massachusetts, nearly 150 star groups in the Milky Way are old and stable, facilitating life and civilizations. develope.
In addition, there are many stars that form blocks, so life can be transmitted from one planet to another , allowing an advanced society to grow. DiStefano said the first step is to identify planets in these star groups.
The Solar System is located in a galaxy called the Milky Way, appearing in the sky as a stretch of white light.
In space, the Milky Way has a horizontal spiral structure with a diameter of about 100,000 light years, containing more than 100 billion stars concentrated mainly in the region of the Milky Way about 3,000-4,000 light years and descending. at the edge.
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