Humans have been on the hunt for an Earth-like planet for decades. Space agencies like NASA, ISRO, CNSA and ESA use their extensive resources to search for potential planets which could support life one day should the need to ever leave Earth arise. Although there are more planets in the Universe than you could ever imagine, they all have one substance missing which makes our Blue Planet so unique – Water, which is the elixir of life behind every living being on planet Earth.
To search for habitable planets which could potentially support life, NASA launched its Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) on April 18, 2018. According to NASA, TESS is an all-sky survey mission that will discover thousands of exoplanets around nearby bright stars. Although TESS had already found numerous exoplanets since its launch, it had not been able to find one similar to Earth, that is until last month.
Scientists made an astonishing announcement on August 24 that NASA's TESS had found a “Super Earth” exoplanet which was blanketed by water on its surface. According to a study published in the Astronomical Journal, this exoplanet, named TOI-1452 b, is located nearly 100 million light years away from Earth. The discovery was made by a team of astronomers at the Université de Montréal in Canada. According to the team the exoplanet TOI-1452 b is far enough from its star to potentially support life. The exoplanet's adequate distance from its star could mean the planet has a mild climate, making it the perfect conditions for life to originate and thrive.
Charles Cadieux, lead author of the study said in a press release on August 24,” TOI-1452 b is one of the best candidates for an ocean planet that we have found to date. Its radius and mass
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