I'm sorry earth .. But I will accept :'D
- Are you tired of the planet ?
- Do you believe that there another creatures in the Universe ?
Fortunately for us there are many planets outside our solar system , which are located in the habitable zone, have a similar size to the earth and have stars orbiting around it as the earth revolves around the sun.
Now I will take you on a tour to show the 10 planets with positive indicators for the possibility of living instead of the ground ..
Tie the belts .. :D
10 Kepler-69c
The Kepler 69C is about 2,700 light-years away from Earth, about 70 percent larger than the earth's size, and its orbit is about 242 days around the sun, much like Venus's orbit around our sun.
Scientists have not yet confirmed what the planet is.
9 Gliese-581d
The planet is one of five planets discovered around the red dwarf star Gliza 581. The mass of the "Gliza 581 de" is at least seven times the mass of the Earth, twice larger in size.
The planet is believed to be warm enough to allow clouds, oceans and rain.
8 HD-40307 g
Is a planet outside the solar system in a habitable range orbiting the star HD 40307, located 42 light years from Earth.
Although the planet's mass is seven times greater than Earth's mass, scientists believe its climate is Earth-like because it orbits its own star at a distance just like Earth's rotation around the sun.
7 Gliese-163c
In September, an international team of astronomers using the telescope of the South European Observatory in Chile discovered the planet Gliza 163C, orbiting the star Gliza 163, and is about 50 light-years away.
The planet's mass is about seven times the mass of the planet, and takes only 26 days to rotate around its star.
6 Kepler-62f
The second potentially habitable planet. The planet orbits the star Kepler 62, smaller than Earth, and is one of the most Earth-like planets found in the habitable zone to date.
Scientists believe Kepler 65F is a rocky planet based on conclusions from other planets that are similar in size.
5 Tau Ceti e
Is one of five planets orbiting the star Tau Ceti, about 12 light years away. The planet's mass is about five times the mass of the planet.
4 Kepler-22b
Although the Kepler 22B is about 600 light years away from the earth and twice as large as Earth, its 290-day orbit makes it very much like Earth. Its host star is very similar to our sun but a little smaller and cooler.
It is not yet clear whether the planet "Kepler-22b" is gaseous, rocky or liquid, although there is a pull in its atmosphere.
3 Gliese-667C c
A planet that was discovered in February 2012, with a mass of 4 and a half times the Earth mass. The giant planet, 22 light-years away, was discovered by the star of Gliese-66C, closer to Mercury.
Scientists believe the planet is like Earth's temperature. The planet is called Super Earth or Earth, a term in which rocky planets outside the solar system are described.
2 Gliese-581g
It was the first planet to be believed to be habitable. It was discovered in 2010 around the star "Gliese 581", which is 20 light years away.
The Glyza 581G runs around its host star once every 37 days, making it appear the same part always towards its star, which means that the planet is constantly bright and constantly dark in the other hand.
It is located in the habitable zone and is characterized by its moderation. It is a moderate planet outside our solar system. It is not very cold and not very hot, which makes it suitable for water conservation and life support like land.
1 Kepler-62e
The Kepler 62A is one of the most recent planets added to the planetary array outside the solar system, which was discovered in April 2013. Although astronomers do not yet know its mass or what constitutes this planet, Such as Mars or an oceanic planet.
The planet is about 1200 light-years away and orbits around a sun-like star called Kepler 62, slightly smaller and cooler than our sun.
It is all a matter of time and we may find in the future flights without return of these planets to escape the hell of humans and the earth ..
If you have the chance, will you accept?
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