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17 December 2020, 1:08 am EST By
The search for exoplanets is never waning, with scientists from across the globe trying to find potentially habitable planets from other galaxies far away from ours, then trying to figure out if these planets are capable of supporting life much like our own planet, which will finally answer the age-old question of whether we are alone in the universe or not.
Studying Exoplanets
Through the years, astronomers were able to find several potentially habitable exoplanets with the same surface like Earth.
Some of these planets are deemed as potentially habitable as they are located in the Goldilocks zone, which the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) explains as the zone where the range of distance that enables the right temperature for water an essential element to support life to remain liquid.