Earth-like planet found? NASA to reveal today
July 23, 2015  09:38
CNN-IBN reports: Scientists of US space agency NASA may have discovered a earth-sized planet orbiting a star. The planet falls within the zone in that solar system where it's possible for liquid water to exist. 

Research suggests the planet may also be rocky like earth. The discovery is an important step in NASA's attempts to find life outside earth.

The US space agency will be holding a press conference on Thursday to reveal the latest discoveries of its exoplanet-hunting Kepler Space Telescope. 

The scope, launched in 2009, seeks out planets that reside in the habitable zone, known colloquially as the Goldilocks zone. Kepler Space Telescope has been scouring the skies for planets outside our own solar system.

The majority of the planets identified by Kepler have been giant gas planets, like Jupiter, with only eight being less than twice Earth's size and in the Goldilocks zone. It's suspected that the Nasa announcement could confirm the identification of the most Earth-like planet to date.
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