The artist's concept depicts Kepler-186f , the first validated Earth-size planet to orbit a distant star in the habitable zone—a range of distance from a star where liquid water might pool on the ...
Kepler-186f is a rocky little world in the Goldilocks zone around its star. It's the fifth planet from its parent star, and yet it orbits at a distance comparable with Mercury's orbit around our sun.
NASA scientists say the Kepler space telescope may have discovered the most “Earth-like” planet yet. Circling a star about 500 light-years away, planet Kepler 186-F may be the right temperature to ...
Kepler 186f, named after NASA’s Kepler planet-finding mission, is 10 percent wider than Earth (8,700 miles versus 7,918 miles in diameter) and takes only 130 days to complete one full orbit around its ...
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