A cold 'copy' of Earth has been found in a nearby star system.
a planet, hd 137010b, discovered orbiting a k-type dwarf star, is 6% larger than earth and has the potential to sustain an atmosphere and life.
a planet, hd 137010b, discovered orbiting a k-type dwarf star, is 6% larger than earth and has the potential to sustain an atmosphere and life.
with this finding, the official kepler-90 star system parallels our solar system in terms of the number of globules around a star.
nasa's kepler telescope recently discovered three new extrasolar planets orbiting a star called gj 9827 dubbed a 'super-earth'.
with 10 potential candidates, it turns out in the universe there are so many copies of the earth that we now know. yesterday (june 19), nasa held a press conference to announce