As Nasa scientists announce the discovery of a new solar system that has at least three Earth-like planets - is this newly discovered solar system proof we're not alone?
For centuries it has been one of the most vexing mysteries for mankind: are we, the seven billion inhabitants of this wondrous blue planet really alone, or is there life somewhere out there in the universe?
Yesterday, we came a step closer to answering that tantalising question with the landmark announcement by Nasa scientists of the discovery of a new solar system that has at least three Earth-like planets — with climates that just might support life.
The kind of planets that a certain ET might have called home.
The discovery by an international team using advanced telescopes in space and at far-flung locations around the world has caused a frenzy of excitement among astronomers who, as a breed, are not given to hyperbole.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-4250922/Nasa-scientists-announce-discovery-new-solar-system.html#ixzz4Zd3vvcS5
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For centuries it has been one of the most vexing mysteries for mankind: are we, the seven billion inhabitants of this wondrous blue planet really alone, or is there life somewhere out there in the universe?
Yesterday, we came a step closer to answering that tantalising question with the landmark announcement by Nasa scientists of the discovery of a new solar system that has at least three Earth-like planets — with climates that just might support life.
The kind of planets that a certain ET might have called home.
The discovery by an international team using advanced telescopes in space and at far-flung locations around the world has caused a frenzy of excitement among astronomers who, as a breed, are not given to hyperbole.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-4250922/Nasa-scientists-announce-discovery-new-solar-system.html#ixzz4Zd3vvcS5
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