Greatest Discovery! Scientists Find PLANETS Better Than Earth for Life

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We all know that Earth is a planet that is a habitable planet for living beings. There are about eight planets in our solar system and the Earth is the only planet where human life exists. Scientists are researching other planets like Jupiter, Mars, Venus, etc. if they can also be habitable planets. Watch this video to understand if there is any other planet better than earth for life.

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It's weird ki iss Universe mein humare grah se bhi behtar grah hai humare rehne ke liye... just time is the creator and the destroyer. Is wakt shayad vahan life hi na ho.

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All planets
1. Gliese 581g
- Distance: ~20 light-years
- Size: 1.5 Earth radii
- Temperature: Estimated to be in the habitable zone of its star
- Habitability Rank: 10

2. Gliese 581d
- Distance: ~20 light-years
- Size: 1.2 Earth radii
- Temperature: Estimated to be in the habitable zone of its star
- Habitability Rank: 9

3. Gliese 581c
- Distance: ~20 light-years
- Size: 1.5 Earth radii
- Temperature: Estimated to be in the habitable zone of its star
- Habitability Rank: 8

4. Gliese 163c
- Distance: ~49 light-years
- Size: Not precisely known, likely within the habitable zone
- Temperature: Estimated to be in the habitable zone of its star
- Habitability Rank: 7

5. HD 85512b
- Distance: ~36 light-years
- Size: Not precisely known, likely within the habitable zone
- Temperature: Estimated to be in the habitable zone of its star
- Habitability Rank: 7

6. Gliese 682c
- Distance: ~16 light-years
- Size: Not precisely known, likely within the habitable zone
- Temperature: Estimated to be in the habitable zone of its star
- Habitability Rank: 7

7. Kepler-22b
- Distance: ~620 light-years
- Size: 2.4 Earth radii
- Temperature: Estimated to be in the habitable zone of its star
- Habitability Rank: 6

8. Kepler-62e
- Distance: ~1, 200 light-years
- Size: 1.6 Earth radii
- Temperature: Estimated to be in the habitable zone of its star
- Habitability Rank: 6

9. Kepler-62f
- Distance: ~1, 200 light-years
- Size: 1.4 Earth radii
- Temperature: Estimated to be in the habitable zone of its star
- Habitability Rank: 6

10. Kepler-186f
- Distance: ~500 light-years
- Size: 1.1 Earth radii
- Temperature: Estimated to be in the habitable zone of its star
- Habitability Rank: 6

11. Kepler-296f
- Distance: ~1, 200 light-years
- Size: 1.75 Earth radii
- Temperature: Estimated to be in the habitable zone of its star
- Habitability Rank: 6

12. Kepler-440b
- Distance: ~850 light-years
- Size: 1.5 Earth radii
- Temperature: Estimated to be in the habitable zone of its star
- Habitability Rank: 6

13. Kepler-442b
- Distance: ~1, 200 light-years
- Size: 1.3 Earth radii
- Temperature: Estimated to be in the habitable zone of its star
- Habitability Rank: 6

14. Wolf 1061c
- Distance: ~14 light-years
- Size: 1.5 Earth radii
- Temperature: Estimated to be in the habitable zone of its star
- Habitability Rank: 6

15. Tau Ceti e
- Distance: ~12 light-years
- Size: Not precisely known, likely within the habitable zone
- Temperature: Estimated to be in the habitable zone of its star
- Habitability Rank: 6

16. Tau Ceti f
- Distance: ~12 light-years
- Size: Not precisely known, likely within the habitable zone
- Temperature: Estimated to be in the habitable zone of its star
- Habitability Rank: 6

17. Gliese 667Cc
- Distance: ~23 light-years
- Size: Not precisely known, likely within the habitable zone
- Temperature: Estimated to be in the habitable zone of its star
- Habitability Rank: 6

18. TRAPPIST-1d
- Distance: ~39 light-years
- Size: Not precisely known, likely within the habitable zone
- Temperature: Estimated to be in the habitable zone of its star
- Habitability Rank: 5

19. TRAPPIST-1e
- Distance: ~39 light-years
- Size: Not precisely known, likely within the habitable zone
- Temperature: Estimated to be in the habitable zone of its star
- Habitability Rank: 5

20. TRAPPIST-1f
- Distance: ~39 light-years
- Size: Not precisely known, likely within the habitable zone
- Temperature: Estimated to be in the habitable zone of its star
- Habitability Rank: 5

21. TRAPPIST-1g
- Distance: ~39 light-years
- Size: Not precisely known, likely within the habitable zone
- Temperature: Estimated to be in the habitable zone of its star
- Habitability Rank: 5

22. TRAPPIST-1h
- Distance: ~39 light-years
- Size: Not precisely known, likely within the habitable zone
- Temperature: Estimated to be in the habitable zone of its star
- Habitability Rank: 5

23. LHS 1140b
- Distance: ~40 light-years
- Size: 1.4 Earth radii
- Temperature: Estimated to be in the habitable zone of its star
- Habitability Rank: 5

24. Ross 128b
- Distance: ~11 light-years
- Size: Not precisely known, likely within the habitable zone
- Temperature: Estimated to be in the habitable zone of its star
- Habitability Rank: 5

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OPENER-EDITZ
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Now I am feeling more superior than my Science teacher in terms of knowledge 😎

realitycheckers
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Imagine other planet's scientists trying to figure out about our planet lol 😂

_bhumika
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6:36 g'=GM/r²
=)g'=G(7m)/(8r)²
=)g'=0.10(g)
So agar aap is planet pe jaaoge too aap hawa me udoge moon se bhi jyada
😮😱

SHINCHAN_NHARA
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One of the most important requirements for sustaining biological life like ours is the "Magnetic field", which poses the greatest challenge to scientists proposing the human colonies in space.

eddiekumar
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Imagine being like superman on other planets 😮🤤

drsxsujan
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If I could have power like " Dr. Strange ". I could travel across multiple universes 👾

kingdavid
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Greater size = greater gravity = we can't withstand it = we can't survive without safety suits

ArcStarGaming
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There is no better planet than Mother 🌍 💐🙏❣️

balajijalanila
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Thanks for this mindblowing watercooling wallbreaking planetoasting Info!

DarkArkax
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Le me in childhood:- let's save pocket money and plan to go in future at that planet 🙂🙂😂😂

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KOI-5554.01 is Kepler Object of Interest that was identified by NASA's Kepler spacecraft. It is a super-Earth exoplanet that is about 1.7 times the size of Earth, and it orbits a star that is cooler and smaller than our Sun. However, it is not considered to be a potentially habitable planet because it orbits too close to its star, which makes it too hot to support life as we know it.

Sylhetiswagger
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Kon kon sochta hai ki gaurav sir ko hamara science teacher hona chiye tha🤩🤩

aapka-channel
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Amazing fact is gaurav never runs out of topics

Legioniznogoud
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You are great sir...gold bless you that always go ahead ❣️🙏

sujit
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I believe in another world and i hope human's will find it

animewords
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You are doing a great job GAURAV sir🙏❤️
Thank you so much for uploading this type of knowledgeable videos 💕

Sophie
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The way of explanation is so amazing 👍

sciencefact
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brother I wanna ask one thing
Even if we found a habitable planet what about it year and day duration mean revolution and rotation. And also about how humans will reach there

apoorvaagarwal