Earth vs KEPLER-186f: is Human will ever be able to live on Kepler-186f? #tell #trending #shorts

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Kepler-186f is an Earth-sized exoplanet orbiting in the habitable zone of its star, Kepler-186. This means that liquid water can exist on its surface, which is one of the key ingredients for life as we know it.

Kepler-186f is slightly larger and more massive than Earth, and it orbits its star much closer. However, it receives about 32% of the amount of light that Earth receives from the Sun, which is still enough to support liquid water if its atmosphere has sufficient amounts of carbon dioxide.

One of the biggest differences between Earth and Kepler-186f is the type of star they orbit. Earth orbits a yellow dwarf star, which is the same type of star as the Sun. Kepler-186f orbits a red dwarf star, which is much smaller and cooler than the Sun.

Red dwarf stars are much more common than yellow dwarf stars, so the discovery of Kepler-186f suggests that there may be many other Earth-sized planets in the habitable zones of red dwarf stars.

Overall, Kepler-186f is one of the most Earth-like exoplanets that has been discovered so far. It is the right size, in the right place, and orbiting a star that is common enough that there could be many others like it in the galaxy.
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No, it is unhabitable it rains glass..

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Besides, larger means the gravity there is affected accordingly...

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