NASA is about to announce new discoveries about extraterrestrial life

NASA will reveal the most reliable analysis of Kepler's mission to life on distant planets in a press conference early next week.

The US Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) will hold a press conference to announce the latest findings of the planet-searching Kepler space telescope that may contain life outside the solar system, according to RT. The press conference took place at the Ames Research Center in Silicon Valley on June 19 at 11pm (ie 22h on June 19, Vietnam time) and broadcast live on NASA's official website.

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The planetary Kepler telescope can contain life beyond the solar system.(Photo: NASA).

According to NASA, the upcoming discovery is the result of Kepler's most sophisticated analysis, helping to open new directions of exoplanet research .

Scientists at the Astrophysics Department of NASA's Scientific Mission Department, together with experts at the Institute for Searching for Alien Intelligence (SETI), the University of Hawaii at Manoa and the California Institute of Technology, will speak. at the press conference.

The Kepler space telescope launched into space in March 2009, marking an important breakthrough in the search for Earth-like planets outside the solar system, which may be near or within the pros benefit life around a star.

Of the nearly 5,000 planet candidates found so far, more than 3,200 recognized planets and 2,325 of them are Kepler's findings.


All planets discovered by Kepler glass from 2010 to 2013.