
We know that one in five stars has an Earth-like planet. There are 200 billion stars in our galaxy alone.

American scientists have identified special star systems where up to one-third of the planets could be filled with water and life, not just a single Earth like in the Solar System.

Scientists have found a possible explanation for how a mass extinction occurred on a planet that NASA, ESA and many other space agencies believe must have life.

It is possible that humanity has seen a habitable planet for a long time without knowing it, because it ignored signs of an Earth-like phenomenon.

The seven planets in the TRAPPIST-1 system all share some Earth-like characteristics that could be favorable for supporting life.

The Solar System actually has three planets in its orbit.

Planet KIC-7340288 b has the right conditions for life to exist, among the 17 newly discovered exoplanets.

According to lead researcher Abel Mendez, scientists have achieved much progress in the way of searching for exoplanets.