Habitable Zone

There's Twice as Many Habitable Alien Planets Out There, Thanks to Clouds

There could potentially be more than double the number of habitable exoplanets orbiting red dwarf stars out there thanks to clouds, asserts a new study. If the assumption holds true, then there could potentially be 60 billion habitable planets in our Milky Way alone.

Three New Super-Earths Found in Low-Mass Star's Habitable Zone Nearby

Astronomers reexamining star Gliese 667C, a relatively close neighbor to us, have uncovered more planets than previously thought orbiting the star. The new total brings the total number of planets around Gliese 667C to seven, with three of them lying in the habitable zone.

Around 17 Billion Earth-Like Planets Exist In The Milky Way, Scientists Say

Researchers utilizing data from NASA's Kepler mission have realized that at around 17 percent of all stars have an Earth-sized planet orbiting them.

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