Is THIS where aliens are? Scientists discover a habitable Super-Earth
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A recent discovery by Chinese scientists suggests the existence of an exoplanet named Kepler-725c, located approximately 2,400 light-years from Earth. This 'super-Earth,' with ten times the mass of Earth, resides in the habitable zone of its star, allowing for the possibility of liquid water on its surface. Researchers believe it may parallel geological and biological conditions similar to Earth, which raises the potential for carbon-based life. The findings bring new excitement to the ongoing search for extraterrestrial life in the universe.
'Kepler-725c might equally be a volatile-dominated water world,' the experts report in a new paper.
Kepler-725c could potentially support life, as it is in the 'habitable zone' and likely has liquid water on its surface.
Read at Mail Online
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