Possible alien life found on newly-discovered 'Earth'

Possible alien life found on newly-discovered 'Earth'

We have become obsessed with discovering life on other planets and this time we might be pretty close to confirming this theory.

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If you've heard this once, you've heard it a million times, but this time researchers are working harder to prove that there is indeed life on other planets in our universe. 

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The newly-discovered distant exoplanet, known as K2-18b, is being called a ‘Super Earth’ because it is made up of rock, just like our planet, and this planet has a neighbour where it is believed that there is alien life.  

A team of researchers has found that it is a mostly rocky planet with a gaseous atmosphere, like that of Earth’s, and it is a water planet with a thick layer of ice on top of it. Where there is water there is life, right?!

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The new planet will be a prime target for NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope when it launches in 2019. 

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Lead author of the research project Ryan Cloutier had this to say:

Maybe, just maybe in our lifetime we might just be able to prove that people were not making up stories about life on other planets?

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