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Written by Natascia   
Tuesday, 27 July 2010 04:24

Kepler Mission NASA has discovered 140 planets with the same size as Earth and astronomical discovery offers hope that there might be life on other planets. Celestial bodies were discovered by Kepler space observatory, which has a mission to find planets like Earth, and which monitors more than 145,000 out of three constellations of the Milky Way , informs SKyNews. According to the announcement, hundreds of planets discovered 140 of the observer would be a similar size to Earth. NASA specialists say it is also possible to calculate the surface temperature of planets and as such can determine whether the planets are habitable or not. The discovery gave scientists hope that by now believed that there are planets similar to Earth. The next step is to find out if these planets would be habitable: according to Dimitar Sasselov, the Kepler mission, in our galaxy there would be 100 million habitable planets in the next two years and we could find at least 60 of them.

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