Recently, the Southern European observatory has discovered that a planet outside the Solar System has favorable conditions for human beings to live, and they call the planet Ross
Stephen Hawking argues that beginning the process of settling on another planet will ensure the long-term survival of humanity when the Earth becomes a place that cannot live in
NASA's Kepler Space Telescope discovered 219 new planet candidates and 10 of them could fit life.
Scientists believe that only planets of the same size as the Earth, within the Goldilocks region and satisfying a host of other factors, meet the conditions for life development.
Astronomers have discovered a planet with many similarities to Earth. The planet can orbit its host star with the same distance from Earth to the sun.
Through the Kepler telescope, American scientists have discovered Earth's trio of warm planets with at least one potentially habitable planet.
NASA's Kepler telescope discovered eight new distant planets, including the most Earth-like planet found to date.
One of the most potential candidates for Earth 2.0, Gliese 581g is just an illusion of the universe, while its companion Gliese 581d is not real either.
NASA scientists estimate that among planetary systems orbiting stars similar to the Sun, about 22% contain a life-sustaining planet.
British scientists say they will host a $ 650 million program to look for the chemical signs of life on planets that orbit the distant stars.