NASA Find 1,200 Planet Habitable?
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NASA's spacecraft, Kepler, announced it had found a number of new planets in the solar system. |
California, Post Compass -NASA's spacecraft, Kepler, announced it had found a number of new planets in the solar system. The number of planet is quite surprising, revealed there were more than 1,200 planets thought to have signs of human habitation for feasibility.
Recorded from 1,284 planet found, 550 of whom have Rocky texture mrip with Earth. The page Mirror, Friday (13/5/2016) report, nine among thousands of alien planet that orbits on the zone called "Goldilocks".
In addition to the nine planets, 9 planets are also referred to as the ' other ' exoplanet discovered in the Goldilocks zone.
Natalie Batalha, head of the research mission of the NASA Keplerdi said that the results of thousands of planets is indeed staggering. He and NASA will continue to seek out and understand the planet's existence.
"We continue to understand the number of planets are habitable, according to our out of the Earth like the size, texture, or also the ecosystem," said Batalha.
Kepler was launched by NASA in March 2009 to undergo a search mission to the planet habitable. For four years, the spacecraft would have been memonitori about more than 150,000 space objects, make sure the size and light that can be shown, would belong to the category of the planet or not?
However, there is a big difference between how Kepler find Earth-like planets by looking for a ' new life '.
NASA telescope reveals, there is at the moment not rated strong enough to examine the planet with close, in order to ensure the presence of moisture or oxygen to produce photosynthesis.
From 5,000 candidate planets to be discovered, now over 3,200 planet has been verified by NASA.
"Before Kepler was launched, we do not know the problem of the existence of exoplanets in the Galaxy. Thanks to Kepler and research community search planets. Now we know to look for more habitable exoplanets. The discovery is certainly in line with our future mission to uncover that we do not live alone in the universe, "said Batalha.
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