Wednesday, December 18, 2013

So many ‘Earths’

A new study has showed that many there could be billions of "earth sized" planets that could potentially support life. Scientists reported and concluded from the data received by satellites in space and their knowledge our galaxy, there could be between 14-30 of every 100 stars, potential life living there. It could be as close as the planet, Venus, is to the sun or how far the planet, Mars, is from the sun. But, these estimates are rough because neither planet is earthlike. In general, it is possible that billions of stars could possibly support life in the Milky Way. The fact that there are that many chances of life living out there in space is pretty bizarre to think of and at the same time, pretty cool.

https://student.societyforscience.org/article/so-many-earths

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