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"NASA said Thursday that its Kepler spacecraft has spotted "Earth's bigger, older cousin": the first nearly Earth-size planet to be found in the habitable zone of a star similar to our own.

Though NASA says it can't say for sure whether the planet is rocky like ours or has water and air, it's the closest match yet found.

"Today, Earth is a little less lonely," Kepler researcher Jon Jenkins said.

The planet, Kepler-452b, is about 1,400 light-years from Earth in the constellation Cygnus. It's about 60% bigger than Earth, NASA says, and is located in its star's habitable zone -- the region where life-sustaining liquid water is possible on the surface of a planet.

A visitor there would experience gravity about twice that of Earth's, and planetary scientists say the odds of it having a rocky surface are "better than even."

While it's a bit farther from its star than Earth is from the sun, its star is brighter, so the planet gets about the same amount of energy from its star as Earth does from the sun. And that sunlight would be very similar to Earth's, Jenkins said.

If the assumptions of planetary geologists are correct, he said, Kepler-452b could have a thicker atmosphere than Earth's, as well as active volcanoes.


This is crazzyyyy.... Tell me what you guys think.

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This is a BIG achievement for earth as a whole. Just thinking about it excits me. The sad thing is that we will probably never go there ever maby make contact with radio waves if the planet is capable of receiving a message from earth. Hope to hear more about this its amazing
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would be cool if people could move there
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600Breezy wrote would be cool if people could move there

It would be, but there's absolutely no way we could with current technology, even with technology that's hundreds of years in the future it's impossible. The fastest proposed speed we can travel is 10% of the Speed of light by using a highly theoretical propulsion engine called the EM drive. So it would take at least 14,000 years to travel to the planet. In 14,000 years of space the radiation would kill anyone aboard or even frozen embryos.

So really this discovery doesn't mean much. Yeah we found another planet similar to Earth (at least that's what it's showing so far) but we already knew they had to exist based on the sheer vastness of the universe. It was statistically near impossible that another Earth didn't exist.
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I think it's cool.
There are many many other planets similar to Earth.
Shame it's that many lighyears away, we might never get to know if there's life on there.
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That's very interesting. I wonder if there are beings inhabiting Kepler-452b.
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Gravity x2

That would wreck so many factors of riding motorcycles..

Lean round corners will probably make you fall off.

Motocross jumps will be ruined.

Wheelies will be next to impossible.
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No but in all seriousness, looks awesome. More chance of aliens! bbn)
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Ahh i love this stuff. I really hope there is life on the planet.
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Its more than crazy they have found this.
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Thats insane.
Hopefully there will be more information about it found/released soon.
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