The Milky Way Hosts 300 Million Potentially Habitable Planets, Says New NASA Study

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The Milky Way Hosts 300 Million Potentially Habitable Planets, Says New NASA Study

The research was based on data provided by the Kepler space telescope, which examined the universe for eight years. Launched in 2009, Kepler’s goal was to find out how many exoplanets are there in our galaxy.

NASA scientists say our galaxy holds at least 300 million potentially habitable planets. According to the results of a study released at the end of October, half of the stars with temperatures similar to that of the Sun, could have rocky planets, which in turn could have water and consequently life.

Researchers say that their study is based on the most conservative estimates and note that the number of potentially habitable planets could be much higher.

“We want to be very conservative in case nature has any surprises regarding habitability. So we are lowballing the estimates intentionally”, said Ravi Kumar Kopparapu, a researcher at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Centre in Greenbelt and one of the authors of the report.

NASA says some of the potentially habitable exoplanets discovered by the Kepler space telescope could be Earth’s interstellar neighbours and at least four of them are within 30 light-years of the Sun. Scientists say the closest exoplanet to Earth is about 20 light-years away from us.

 

Sourse: sputniknews.com

The Milky Way Hosts 300 Million Potentially Habitable Planets, Says New NASA Study

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