AN alien world has been found shockingly close to Earth, but scientists are keeping the public in the dark.
The new planet is believed to be Earth-like – with liquid water on its surface – and orbits its star at an ideal distance for life.
And it’s only four lightyears away, unlike Kepler 252B – the planet NASA last year described as Earth’s “closest twin” – which is 1,400 lightyears away.
Yet the scientists behind the sensational find are refusing to reveal their discovery, neither confirming or denying news reports when approached by journalists.
The newly-found planet – which has still not been named – orbits Proxima Centauri, a red dwarf and the nearest star in the universe to our own, the Sun. Full story...
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The new planet is believed to be Earth-like – with liquid water on its surface – and orbits its star at an ideal distance for life.
And it’s only four lightyears away, unlike Kepler 252B – the planet NASA last year described as Earth’s “closest twin” – which is 1,400 lightyears away.
Yet the scientists behind the sensational find are refusing to reveal their discovery, neither confirming or denying news reports when approached by journalists.
The newly-found planet – which has still not been named – orbits Proxima Centauri, a red dwarf and the nearest star in the universe to our own, the Sun. Full story...
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