Scientists Discover New Planets More Habitable Than Earth

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Published 2024-03-23
Scientists Discover New Planets More Habitable Than Earth
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Over its 9-year mission, NASA's Kepler Telescope turned its gaze to over half a million stars, revealing that 20-50% of all visible stars could harbor potentially habitable Earth-sized rocky planets.

In our relentless search for extraterrestrial neighbors, we've already uncovered over 5,500 exoplanets, dozens of which might have conditions suitable for life, and many other planets are so bizarre they capture your imagination.

And NASA continues to find new alien worlds almost every day. But recently, scientists have discovered a very strange planet that might not just be habitable, but could have a form of life that turns our entire worldview about life upside down.

Now get ready to discover how astronomers found a planet that shouldn't exist, see another celestial body that is a cosmic mirror, and watch how another planetary system performs an interesting cosmic mathematical dance, and much more…

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All Comments (21)
  • @jus10lewissr
    "Exoplanets That Could Harbor Life!" *proceeds to tell us about a bunch of inhospitable exoplanets*
  • @metallica1426
    Imagine there is a colony of extra terrestrials watching this kind of content of their own making and talking about Earth
  • @shmroadtrips
    That was a quick turn from "We discovered" into "We think.. maybe... shrug".
  • @BabyDoll-xx9rk
    It's insane how much we are learning about our galaxy in such short periods of time. Who knows what we know in the next 5-10 years. It's incredible.
  • @willayling2379
    The scary part is that we could be looking at life, and we would never know with our current technology. We are looking at light that's so much older than what would be there today if we were there in person.
  • @brianSalem541
    Problem is, if we found a way to colonize another planet, we'd soon make it uninhabitable.
  • Red dwarfs are considered terrible candidates for life. This is for for a few reasons, the light from red dwarfs isnt conducive for plant life, red dwarfs are incredibly violent and active stars and would strip a planets atmosphere and obviously any water from said planets. On top of that planets that orbit red dwarfs are tidally locked, meaning one side never sees night time and the other nevers daytime, this makes 1 side too hot for life and the other too cold. Its theorised that a very small fraction of the planet could potentially be temperate enough for life but due to the constant flares from the red dwarf that life would be virtually impossible. This channel talks utter sh!te.
  • @TerraCinema
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  • @larrysherk
    Before we start lusting after new earths, it would behoove us to find out who already lives there. I doubt that we currently have the technology to do that.
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  • @Spietler
    This video sounds like a repeat of stuff we heard a few time now. I have known about the 5500 exo planets for like 5 years now.
  • @Jack-cc3qm
    "And we shall call it... SUPER EARTH..."
  • The information from the JWST is beautiful and awesome. (However, Ecclesiastes 8:17: “And I saw all the work of the true God, how mankind are not able to find out the work that has been done under the sun; however much mankind keeps working hard to seek, yet they do not find out. And even if they should say they are wise enough to know, they would be unable to find out.”) Keep up the good work!
  • @jfhoward8264
    Problem is that we can not reach them... never in our life time.
  • @briansmad1
    If we see sign of life, it’s possible it’s totally different than what it is real time, since we are looking at the conditions millions of years ago.
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  • To give you a great example of how far a light year actually is, it will take Voyager 1 (NASA's longest-lived spacecraft) over 17,000 years to reach 1 light year away I don't think we will be around by then.