NASA has confirmed 6,000 exoplanets since 1990, when none were known, with most detected through the transit method where planets pass directly between Earth and their star; among these, approximately 50 are in the habitable zone where liquid water could exist, representing potential Earth-like worlds, while the galaxy likely contains hundreds of billions of planets including exotic types like diamond worlds and lava-covered planets.
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6,000 Worlds and We’re Just Starting #facts #space #nasa #science #nature #goodnewsAdded:
In 1990, [music] we knew zero planets beyond our solar system. These days, NASA has confirmed 6,000.
But, here's what makes that number [music] interesting. To be in that list, a planet has to pass directly between us and its star. A perfect line.
Most planets never do. So, 6,000 confirmed means hundreds of billions estimated in our galaxy alone. Among those 6,000, worlds made entirely [music] of diamond, planets covered in lava with no solid ground, >> [music] >> worlds with two suns rising at the same time, and roughly 50 of them sit in the habitable zone where liquid water could exist.
50 potential Earths.
We are at the very beginning.
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