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In 1995, astronomer/scientist Michel Mayor and Didier Queloz found the first discovered exoplanet. An exoplanet is a planet that is orbiting or is located outside our Solar system and could potentially pitch its own life. Today we’ll check out some of NASA’s top hits with Earth-like habitable exoplanets and see how they could hold life.

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Dream away with this breathtaking art of an astronaut adrift among the stars against a mesmerizing nebula canvas. Perfect for space lovers! Save & follow for more cosmic wonders. Dive into a universe where vibrant pinks, blues, and purples paint a tale of exploration and mystery. Elevate your space with this art piece. #SpaceArt #Astronaut #Nebula #CosmicBeauty #ArtPrint #SaveAndFollow #ImagePrompt #AiImage Space Wallpaper Iphone Astronaut, Blue Astronaut, Lovely Astronauts In Space Wallpaper, Astronaut Fantasy Art, Astronaut Purple Wallpaper, Cosmic Art Universe, Colorful Astronaut Wallpaper, Astronaut Wallpaper Landscape, Astronaut Artwork

Dream away with this breathtaking art of an astronaut adrift among the stars against a mesmerizing nebula canvas. Perfect for space lovers! Save & follow for more cosmic wonders. Dive into a universe where vibrant pinks, blues, and purples paint a tale of exploration and mystery. Elevate your space with this art piece. #SpaceArt #Astronaut #Nebula #CosmicBeauty #ArtPrint #SaveAndFollow #ImagePrompt #AiImage

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You probably know that feeling when you‘re trying to understand how big the universe really is, but you end up with your head about to explode. It gets slightly easier when there‘s some kind of context available, so we can make comparisons and get an idea of scale. A while ago, a guy behind the Youtube channel named Yeti Dynamics created a video showing how big the planets in our solar system actually are, by placing them in a context we are familiar with: sky.

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