Space
Stash of Planets With Potential for Alien Life Found Around Nearby Star [VIDEO]
Researchers have located a new system with at least six planets, of which a record-breaking half fall into the category of super-Earths - planets more massive than Earth but less massive than planets like Uranus or Neptune - in the zone around the star where liquid water could exist, making them likely candidates for life.
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