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NEW EARTH PLANET DISCOVERED! KEPLER-22B

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Uploaded by on Dec 7, 2011

Kepler-22b is the first confirmed extrasolar planet which could be a Super-Earth orbiting in the habitable zone of a Sun-like star discovered by NASA's Kepler Space Telescope.

Very exciting and a screen cast coming soon on the new planet

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  • @BrotherMarkP The star is smaller and that means its probably younger than our star.... So i think its still alive. I mean look at earth....

  • if any planet is yrs away, no telescope or technology can go that far, not unless the inside government have a portal they can go into.

  • @BrotherMarkP lol it's 600 light years away? yet they just discovered it now??

    loLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL­. it "virtually" exists and i wonder how long it will take for it to "actually" exist.

  • I guess that means "we are not alone"

  • Sorry for miss type :here not hear

  • At 600 light years......that's how long it takes its light to get hear.....The planet may not exist anymore. What we see now in a telescope took place 600 light years ago.....

  • Yeah i bet there will be more to come, i like how he slipped that in...

    I saw this on the news after watching the 2011 movie MELONCHOLIA a movie about a big blue planet that ends up hitting earth...MMMMM, Makes ya think..

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