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Seven More Planets Like The Earth! Where Do They Live? What Does Nasa Say?

Seven More Planets Like The Earth!  What Does NASA Say? NASA's new discovery seems to have sparked new hope for life on the moo...

Seven More Planets Like The Earth!  What Does NASA Say?

NASA's new discovery seems to have sparked new hope for life on the moon. The new 7 planets were announced on Wednesday midnight.

Around 40 light-years from Earth, 7 planets were found. NASA claimed that The shape of these planets is similar to the world. These 7 planets circulate a star in a dwarf size. This star has been named Trapist One. According to NASA, there are many similarities in the Earth's atmosphere with the atmosphere surrounding the three planets in the world of these 7 planets. 
For the last few decades in search of other planets like Earth, various initiatives have been taken in the space mission. There has been a long search for life on Mars. Even if the moon can be set up in a man's environment, it is also being examined.
NASA seems to be showing a new dimension to discovering the life span of this planet.
Space scientists have reported that the Trapist is one of the seven nominal planets in the world. The distance between the Sun and Mars, the Trapist One and its 7 planets, orbiting each other, is moving in orbit far away from each other. NASA says the distance between the planets is so small that the atmosphere of the planets from the side of the planet can be seen by the naked eye.

The first 3 planets are found in Chile in May 2016 through the Transiting Planets and
Planetasimals Small Telescope or Trapist. Then the matter was examined by telescopes from various space telescopes located in different parts of the world. Finally, the large space telescope Spitz in the European Southern Observatory Center ensures three earth-sized 7 planets.
May the stars that are circling on the rocky land and there is plenty of water in the liquid. Even NASA said that three stars of Trapist One have the potential to have rocky land and water.
Spatza telescope was employed in space and stars in space 14 years ago. This is the first time that this telescope has so much to be discovered that NASA's Spitzer Science Center manager, Shaun Kerry, in Caltech, California NASA claims that this discovery of Earth's 7 planets is a historical discovery. This was the first spacecraft to find the stars, out of the solar system, 7 Earth-sized planets were found.
   

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