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NASA space Telescope Kepler which has been orbiting the earth for 2 years now is finding some amazing factors.


The Kepler Telescope is finding what is believed to be 100s of planets orbiting other suns outside of our solar system.


Professor Dimitar Sasselov from Harvard University in the USA says “from findings through the Kepler Telescope we now believe there could be as many as 100,000 earth size planets in the Milky Way”.


Early results are showing more than 700 planets orbiting outside our solar system and 140 of these planets are earth size planets. There is still a lot of work to do but the statistical results are showing loud and clear that there are definitely planets out there in space just like Earth. Asked do you believe there could be life on some of these planets he said “well it started here on earth, so why should it not start on other planets if the conditions are right”.


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