Which planets can survive life like Earth?
NASA's Kepler space probe ship detected 12 of the more than 1,000 planets in the Milky Way orbit around its star like Earth and could survive life.
NASA's Kepler space probe ship detected 12 of the more than 1,000 planets in the Milky Way orbit around its star like Earth and could survive life.
Earth-like habitable planets were discovered by the Kepler space probe
The US Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) yesterday announced the discovery of a "Second Earth" planet, named Kepler-452b. On the left is Earth and its mother star - the Sun, on the right is Kepler-452b simulation and its mother star.
Scientists have not been able to tell if the planet has an ocean and a continent like the Earth.This planet is 60% larger than Earth, about 1,400 light-years away, located in the constellation Cygnus.
Earlier, on April 17, 2014, scientists discovered that a planet of the same size as the Earth, centered around the mother star in the region "could maintain water in a liquid state, suitable for life-giving. development (HB) ".
This does not mean there is life there, said Thomas Barclay, scientist at the Bay Area Environmental Research Institute, USA and his colleagues. They named the planet Kepler-186f.
Kepler-186f can be considered "a relative of the Earth rather than a Second Earth. It contains many elements similar to the Earth."The planet discovered by the Kepler Space Telescope, about 500 light-years away, is located in the constellation Cygnus.A painter painted the image above, simulating Kepler-186f.
In June 2013, scientists announced that three planets orbiting the star Gliese 667c could be accommodated.Above is a prospect of one of the three planets, heading towards the star in the middle of the sky.The other two planets are two small distant stars.
The diagram showing the planets is said to be orbiting why Gliese 667C mother.In particular, c, f and e are likely to exist liquid water.The remaining planets are similar in size, but there are no conditions for survival.
The planets of the planets were discovered by Kepler, divided by size compared to the Earth.Kepler-22b was announced in December 2011, the remaining three planets announced on April 18, 2013.All can survive life, but people have not yet determined their structure and atmosphere.
Chart comparing planets in the solar system with planets in the Kepler-62 system.All five planets are 1,200 light-years from Earth.
Kepler-62e graphics, the planet orbits a smaller and colder star than the Sun, 1,200 light-years from Earth, located in the constellation Lyra.
Graphics of Kepler-62f, in conjunction with Kepler-62e.
The diagram compares the planet in the solar system with the planet in the Kepler-69 system, in which Kepler-69c and 69b are capable of survival.
Kepler-69c is 2,700 light-years from Earth, located in the constellation Cygnus.
Graphics show different types of planets discovered by NASA's Kepler space probe .
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