3 Potentially Habitable 'Super-Earths' Explained (Infographic)
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A trio of potentially habitable planets discovered by the orbitingKepler space observatory have conditions that might be right for Earth-type life to exist there. The two such planets in the Kepler-62 system might be covered by a global ocean.
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Kepler-62 is a red dwarf, only 20 percent as bright as the sun. Both Kepler-62e and Kepler-62f orbit within the star’s habitable zone, and both are likely covered by a global ocean. Kepler-62 is located 1,200 light-years away from Earth, in the constellation Lyra. [See photos of the potentially habitable worlds]
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The Kepler-69 system contains one known planet in that star's habitable zone. Kepler-69 is a sun-like star located 2,700 light-years away, in the constellation Cygnus.
The Kepler mission is named after the famed 17th-centuryJohannes Kepler, whose discoveries were pivotal to the modern understanding of how planets move around stars.
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