NASA Telescope Discovered Planets Even Better for Life Than Earth

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NASA Telescope Discovered Planets Even Better for Life Than Earth

Humanity has been wondering for a long time: "Are we alone in the Universe"? Is there a mind in its vast expanses, born under a different sun and looking at completely different stars in the night sky? On April 18, 2018, the TESS space telescope was launched on a Falcon 9 launch vehicle to search for exoplanets, that is, planets outside the solar system. Almost four years have passed since then. What was discovered during this time? Are we any closer to answering one of humanity's most burning, intriguing questions - is there extraterrestrial life? Are we alone in the universe?

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Shout-out to the cameraman for showing us the planets.

chungusmaximus
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FACE it friends… we are stuck with the beautiful earth we have, let’s all just try to take care of it!

notapplicable
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Wait a minute... I recognise that soothing, friendly voice! That's the narrator form Kurzgesagt!

kf
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I can only watch about 15 minutes of these videos before I realize my mind is literally in space.

TheJohnberger
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I doubt that any alien world could be "better" for human life than the world we grew up on. The earth is fined tuned to us ...and us to it...through billions of years of evolution right down to the very microbes in the air and water.

bandini
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is this new material or retreads? I can never tell anymore

ericb
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What makes me sad is that I won't be alive to see these places.

rrahuls
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I love watching anything that has to do with finding different planets and possibly harboring life. Those ideas are absolutely awesome. Could you imagine to be able to live one day on a different planet? I would love to be a part of that. But I also think that we are going to be stuck here for long while.

mariaansari
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there’s a lot of negative comments but this content is incredible. humans advance through dreaming, learning, and being innovative. we must always push the boundaries of impossible

hyphyhijabi
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Strange that they always talk about a planet in the goldy lock zone and never talk about a big moon that circle arround it what is also very nessesary for life to have like on earth.

nicbaeten
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It's only time before we find Them 👽

codyschuler
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* *aliens in the ocean observing us prioritize planets millions of light years away* *

“These humans stupid af”

sullystpatrick
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Still really cool videos, but the thumbnail and title always make the videos seem way cooler. Not a bad thing at all tho

bullsheets
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It is wonderful that this video is here. And that there are signs of hope. However, the only discouraging factor is these planets are so far away and will never be able to go there in our lifetime.

Every-picture-tells-a-story
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Oh camera man. Thank you so much for showing us this content. Sure it wasnt easy❤❤❤

kevinkrueger
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Great video, although it would be nice to see something newer, which would include some information that we already gathered with JWST. The narrator in this video mentions that JWST "is set to be launched in 2021", which means that the video was made probably early 2021 so almost 2 years ago.

bartekw
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I'm thinking the only way to colonize space is not to find a planet first but to be able to survive on a massive space ship that can sustain it's on ecosystem, factories, science lab ect. If & when you do find a suitable planet we are going to need to be able to provide our explorers with a huge supplies of raw materials & machines to process it.

majorkramer
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Every time I watch a space video, I'm always blown away! 👌🔥

OlatundeAdegbola
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Help me out exo planet means outside our solar system right? So these plants are in our milky way, which is our galaxy and our galaxy is part of our universe right?

raerambaran
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Time to blast out colony ships to the best candidates

jkim