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Thursday, December 10, 2020

NASA Thinks This Planet May Have Water, Where Humans Could Probably Survive

 Despite the fact that we love our planet so truly, we regularly feel that human development could venture out of this planet and adventure out into space to make another planet our home. 


Mars, despite the fact that it is the closest planet, it is still exceptionally far away and not livable for people. Nonetheless, NASA shared a picture of a planet today that could be tenable for humankind. 


The planet is named Proxima b and it was first found in 2016. NASA has expressed that the temperature of the planet is practically similar to Earth - mellow enough for fluid water to exist on its surface. 


The divine article is just marginally bigger than our Earth and is known to circle the small star Proxima Centauri - the nearest star to our nearby planetary group. This planet is in the Goldilocks zone - a zone where the temperature is neither too hot nor excessively cool, perfectly for human progress. 


NASA says while sharing the craftsman's perspective on the planet's surface, "Found in 2016, a generally Earth-sized planet circling our closest neighboring star may be tenable, as per space experts utilizing the European Southern Observatory's 3.6-meter telescope at La Silla, Chile, alongside different telescopes far and wide. The exoplanet is a ways off from its star that permits temperatures gentle enough for fluid water to pool on its surface." 


NASA added, "This present craftsman's impression shows a perspective on the outside of the planet Proxima b circling the red small star Proxima Centauri, the nearest star to the nearby planetary group. The twofold star Alpha Centauri AB likewise shows up in the picture. Proxima b is somewhat more gigantic than the Earth and circles in the tenable zone around Proxima Centauri, where the temperature is appropriate for fluid water to exist on its surface." 


Could this planet have any life? Who knows! It will be quite a long while till a test could arrive at earth and help us know it better as the planet is generally 4.2 light-years away.


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