Scientists have found three possible Planets that are the best candidates for habitable worlds -- but they are very very far away.... 1,200-2,700 light-years away. This is a mind-boggling distance.
This is just a fraction of the countless billions of stars and potential hundreds of billions of planets that are orbiting them!
Space discovery has alway grabbed and held my attention and imagination. I sure hope that someday, though not anywhere near our lifetimes, that manned voyages can be made to not only planets in our own Solar System, but to planets outside of our own Solar System. :awe:
http://phl.upr.edu/projects/habitable-exoplanets-catalog
You won't be swimming on the planets anytime soon, though. The Kepler-62 star is 1,200 light-years away; Kepler-69 is 2,700 light-years away. A light-year, the distance that light travels in a vacuum in one year, is nearly 6 trillion miles.
This is just a fraction of the countless billions of stars and potential hundreds of billions of planets that are orbiting them!
Space discovery has alway grabbed and held my attention and imagination. I sure hope that someday, though not anywhere near our lifetimes, that manned voyages can be made to not only planets in our own Solar System, but to planets outside of our own Solar System. :awe:
http://phl.upr.edu/projects/habitable-exoplanets-catalog
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