‘Mirror Image’ of Sun & Earth Reportedly Found in the Depths of Space

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'Mirror Image' of Sun & Earth Reportedly Found in the Depths of Space

The scientists warned that they still require more data to confirm that their discovery is indeed a planet and not some “statistical fluke or a systematic measurement error”.

A massive exoplanet that orbits a star located some 3,000 light years away from our world was discovered by scientists who suggest that it may be potentially habitable, Fox News reports citing a statement issued by the Max Planck Institute.

According to the media outlet, while the planet, KOI-456.4, is “less that twice the size of Earth”, orbits a “sun-like” star, making the two practically a “mirror image” of our own planet and sun.

They also point out that the planet’s host star, Kepler-160, actually emits visible light, thus standing out among “the central stars of almost all other exoplanets” which “emit infrared radiation, are smaller and fainter than the Sun and therefore belong to the class of red dwarf stars”.

The scientists warn, however, that they still need more data formally declare KOI-456.04 a planet, as it can possibly turn out to be “a statistical fluke or a systematic measurement error instead of a genuine planet”.

Sourse: sputniknews.com

‘Mirror Image’ of Sun & Earth Reportedly Found in the Depths of Space

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