Two planets orbiting a star 950 light-years from Earth are the smallest, most Earth-size alien worlds known, astronomers announced Tues., Dec. 20. One of the planets is actually smaller than Earth, scientists say.
These planets, while roughly the size of our planet Earth, are circling very close to their star, giving them fiery temperatures that are most likely too hot to support life, researchers said. The discovery, however, brings scientists one step closer to finding a true twin of Earth that may be habitable.
"We've crossed a threshold: For the first time, we've been able to detect planets smaller than the Earth around another star," lead researcher François Fressin of the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics in Cambridge, Mass., told SPACE.com. "We proved that Earth-size planets exist around other stars like the sun, and most importantly, we proved that humanity is able to detect them. It's the beginning of an era."
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I think the title is a little mis-leading. IF they were inhabited, then you could include Alien in their title. Until we know differently, they are only discovered planets? No? Yes?
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what does size really matter? If we found a planet 100x bigger than earth, with the exact same conditions.. wouldn't that just be all the better?
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What this probably is, without reading, is they found the planets within the 3 planet range it is theorized planets can contain life due to their location. -
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