Scientists have developed a powerful AI-based algorithm that scanned over 80 million stars, potentially discovering 10,000 new exoplanets that were previously impossible to detect, which could nearly triple the total number of known alien worlds and may include planets in habitable zones where liquid water and possibly life could exist.
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Scientists May Have Found 10,000 New Alien Worldsβ¦ ππ½Added:
Astronomers may have discovered over 10,000 new exoplanets in a single study.
Using a powerful new AI-based algorithm, scientists scanned [music] more than 80 million stars. The result? Thousands of possible hidden planets that were previously impossible to detect. If confirmed, the total number of known alien worlds could nearly triple overnight.
>> [music] >> Some of these planets might even orbit in habitable zones where liquid water can exist, [music] meaning somewhere out there another Earth may already be waiting.
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