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DescriptionFirst Potentially Habitable Earth-Sized Planet Confirmed By Gemini And Keck Observatories (gemini1403c).jpg |
English: The artist's concept depicts Kepler-186f, the first validated Earth-size planet orbiting a distant star in the habitable zone—a range of distances from a star where liquid water might pool on the surface of an orbiting planet. The discovery of Kepler-186f confirms that Earth-size planets exist in the habitable zone of other stars and signals a significant step closer to finding a world similar to Earth. The artistic concept of Kepler-186f is the result of scientists and artists collaborating to help imagine the appearance of these distant worlds. |
Date | 17 April 2014 (upload date) |
Source | First Potentially Habitable Earth-Sized Planet Confirmed By Gemini And Keck Observatories |
Author | Danielle Futselaar. |
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Credit/Provider | Danielle Futselaar. |
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