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That's great. Scientists have discovered that π planet is different from Earth.

The universe is huge, and we have been looking for the truth of the universe from the birth to the death of stars in its time dimension. Where do we come from? Where are we going in the future? Maybe start with this? Planets, we can find some answers.

Recently, astronomers discovered that a planet with a period of revolution of 3. 14 days was found in an extragalactic galaxy about 186 light years away from us, because this number is very close. Pi? So I named this planet? Planets. As for why, maybe we can find the answer from this planet. First of all, according to long-term research and observation, this planet has many similarities with the earth, with a mass close to that of the earth and an atmosphere. But it revolves around the white dwarf at a high speed, and even its age may have exceeded tens of billions. Even if it once gave birth to life, it should not exist now. Although we don't know what happened in the past, we may be able to see the shadow of the future earth.

In the future, our sun will eventually become a white dwarf with its own energy exhausted. At that time, if we hadn't been swallowed up by the red giant, we might have been like? Like a planet, it will continue to revolve around a white dwarf. By then, there will be no sunshine in the solar system, and the sun will not be able to breed life. Humans may be able to leave the solar system for interstellar migration. By this? By studying planets and terrestrial planets, we can know the future fate of the earth, and even let us prepare in advance.

In the future, we can continue to turn on Ad Astra and search for more terrestrial planets by using space exploration equipment such as SPECULOOS telescope and Sky Eye. As Mr. Hawking once said: When everyone on earth likes to explore the mysteries of the universe, we are not far from the truth. I believe that the future exploration will be exciting and we can wait and see.