Kepler Space Telescope Has Found New Plants That Are Better than Earth!

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Exoplanets are celestial bodies orbiting stars outside our solar system. We humans still hope to find planets somewhere in space that resemble our Earth and may even be inhabited.

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I always enjoy finding new plants. Especially if they produce fruit or vegetables

shlaugen
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Yesterday planets, today plants, tomorrow pants.

orangeman
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The grass on an exoplanet is always greener.

hornet
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If we found a planet with plants it would be all we would hear about, that’s life on another planet…

jodihummel
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I'm very excited for the space telescope concepts that have been proposed using starship's future massive launch capacity.
Next few decades might be cool.

christopherbeddoe
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Can u image the Kush they grow there! 🤯

GROWNGAS
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I dont know why i thought about namek when i saw that green planet..

JUSTINRYANable
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To boldly pollute where no one has polluted before...

keplerf
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LoL I thought I was the only one who was excited for all the new PLANTS 🌿

sharonneedles
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This video was full of information well laid out & graphics were fire fr
It’s interesting to see how much work people put in & how passionate they must be to keep looking for new beautiful life
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burberryalvarez
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I would never say somewhere else is better than the beautiful place I was given to live and cherish ❤️🙏 earth 🌍 is home and will always be home 🏡

timeisfluid
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Can't wait to go explore and populate an enormous free floating space daffodil

stuartward
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Narrator says exoplanets millions of miles away. Our own sun is 91 million miles away. I think the narrator meant millions of light years away.

nathanwoodruff
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I found a new plant that was left on my patio by a neighbor once. That was nice of them.

jamess
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There is no way any planet can be "Earth like" orbiting a red Dwarf like Trappist. From afar it may seem it but it would lack the metals needed and a red dwarfs version of photosynthesis is VERY limited. I suggest looking for Earth like planets around calm G-type stars that are not in binary systems like our system. I understand that is like 2% or less of the stars out there.

Morristown
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Plants 😂. A ruse to make people click on it I think. It worked on me 🙄🥴

ians
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I think maybe whoever wrote the title card and thumb got so excited by a green planet, they began thinking about a special green plant on our planet and got so spaced out thinking about planets, they went to the moon and back to write an exciting title card so guaranteed to get clicks they wrote plants to share how really galatically high they were when the posted the video.

kking
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Hmmm. I wonder if any of those "Class-M" planets have Bronterocs…?

Yanquetino
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It's amazing they found new plants! I wonder if they're in the fern family or something else?

tomdee
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Now we need to figure how we get to those planets within our lifetime.

cryptonomous