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C a n Life Exist on Another Planet ?

Explore the possibility of life on Kepler-62E, Kepler-62F, Kepler-69C, and Mars. Discover the latest findings and discussions in astrobiology. Uncover the reasons why life could exist on other planets.

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C a n Life Exist on Another Planet ?

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  1. Can Life Exist on Another Planet? By: Alicyn Cook 6A

  2. Habitable Planets • Kepler-62E – Located 1,200 light years away. • Kepler-62F – Located 1,200 light years away. • Kepler-69C – Located about 2,700 light years away.

  3. Life on Mars? • In recent years, there have been discussion in Astronomy Circles over search for life on Mars. There has been a new term for this study (Astrobiology)-A science for which there is no data, or no data in support of life else where science. • In this case, there is no evidence that life does exist on Mars.

  4. Johanna Kepler • Was one of the first major astronomical workers. The Keplers were named after Johanna.

  5. Reasons why Life Could Exist • Astronomers found 2 habitable solar systems (they haven’t found a name). • The Keplers are so far away they do not know what their made of. • What astronomers know about Kepler-62F • I think that life CAN exist on another planet

  6. Where I got this Information (URL’S) • www.youtube.com – NASA discovers 2 new planetary systems. • www.astro.rug.nl • www.icr.org • www.CNN.com • www.NASA.gov

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