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A new planet detected orbiting a star 600 light years away could have continents, oceans and life, it was revealed today.

The planet, Kepler-22b, is about twice the size of Earth and may have a surface temperature of around 22C - similar to a warm spring day in the UK.

It is the first so-called "super-Earth" known to lie within the "habitable" zone of a Sun-like star.

Dubbed the "Goldilocks zone", this is the orbital band where temperatures are just right to allow the existence of surface liquid water.

This means the planet could have continents and oceans just like the Earth. And where there is liquid water, there could also be life.

Scientists believe Kepler-22b may not only be habitable, but possibly even inhabited.

"This discovery supports the growing belief that we live in a universe crowded with life," said Dr Alan Boss, from the Carnegie Institution in Washington DC, who helped identify the planet from data obtained by the Kepler space telescope.

The telescope, launched by the American space agency Nasa, is watching 155,000 stars looking for tiny dimmings in brightness that betray the presence of planets.

Kepler-22b's host star, in the region of the constellations of Lyra and Cygnus, is slightly smaller than the Sun and about 25% less luminous.

The planet orbits the star in 290 days, compared with the Earth's 365, at a distance 15% closer than the Earth is from the Sun.

It lies right in the centre of the star's habitable zone, where potentially perfect conditions exist for life.

Two other small planets orbiting stars smaller and cooler than the Sun have recently been found at the very edges of their habitable zones. Their orbits more closely resemble those of Mars and Venus.

A report on the discovery will be published by the Astrophysical Journal.

Dr Douglas Hudgins, Kepler programme scientist at Nasa headquarters in Washington, said: "This is a major milestone on the road to finding Earth's twin."

The planet was spotted after making a "transit" across the front of its parent star, causing the star's brightness to dip. At least three transits are needed before such a signal can be confirmed as a planet.

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-New planet found twice the size of earth could contain people it's hot and stable for humans to live on but it would take 600 lightyears to get there.
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the only problem is to get there
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Quote from JiMmYION on the 22nd of December 2011:
the only problem is to get there
I'm sure in hundreds of years this planet will develop much more than we expect.
I think we should get there within a few hundred years.
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Quote from Viezek on the 22nd of December 2011:
Quote from JiMmYION on the 22nd of December 2011:
the only problem is to get there
I'm sure in hundreds of years this planet will develop much more than we expect.
I think we should get there within a few hundred years.

600 years at the speed of light.
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Quote from JiMmYION on the 23rd of December 2011:
Quote from Viezek on the 22nd of December 2011:
Quote from JiMmYION on the 22nd of December 2011:
the only problem is to get there
I'm sure in hundreds of years this planet will develop much more than we expect.
I think we should get there within a few hundred years.

600 years at the speed of light.
I mean with the changes within technology, I'm sure new speeds with different inventions would be made which,. in turn, making it faster to get there.
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Quote from Viezek on the 23rd of December 2011:
within technology

But you cant travel faster than light, so even at max speed it will take 600 years.
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Quote from Scamdal on the 28th of December 2011:
Quote from Viezek on the 23rd of December 2011:
within technology

But you cant travel faster than light, so even at max speed it will take 600 years.
You can't travel faster than light *AT THE MOMENT*. It could be possible, you never know..
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BRB GONNA HOP IN MY MILLENIUM FALCON
ZOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOM
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U mirin my aesthetics?
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wish we could reach those planets and travel to other galaxies...I would love to...
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