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Immigration with the earth

Interstellar migration is the most discussed topic among human beings, but where else can human beings go besides the earth? At present, scientists in the solar system have not found any planets suitable for human habitation.

Let's start with Venus: the concentration of carbon dioxide is extremely high, and the surface is covered with volcanic lava. Jupiter: a gaseous planet with violent surface storms. Mercury: It's called the Pit, because it is closest to the sun, the surface temperature is extremely high, and there is no water on it. The thin atmosphere of Mars is not suitable for human habitation at present, and there seems to be no second habitat for human beings except the earth in the vast universe.

Recently, NASA announced a happy news. It is reported that NASA has discovered a solid rocky planet very similar to the earth through a telescope, which may be the second earth discovered by the United States. According to NASA experts, after observing the star and period of revolution of this planet, we found that the diameter of this planet is 1.2 times that of the earth, and its mass is about 1.45 times that of the earth, so we can confirm that this planet is a solid rocky planet.

After a long period of research, scientists found that the star distance of this planet is about the distance from Mars to the sun, its period of revolution is about 1.3 times that of period of revolution, and the star of this planet is a little smaller than the sun. But through the telescope, this star has a thick atmosphere, and the surface temperature is predicted to be -65-33. Moreover, as you can see from the telescope, this planet is as blue as the earth (which means there may be a lot of liquid water there).

This has to be said to be good news. The earth may not be the only planet in the universe where people can live. If the terrible catastrophe of wandering the earth really comes, human beings may not have to travel with the earth.