Nasa finds 17 exoplanets could have oceans of liquid water new study

Scientists are exploring ‘exoplanets’ in search of life outside the Earth. Such planets which do not revolve around our Sun but around some other star are called exoplanets. In a recent study by the American space agency NASA, 17 exoplanets have been detected. It is estimated that there may be an ocean hidden beneath the ice blocks present in these planets. Scientists around the world have discovered hundreds of exoplanets so far, but none of them have been found at a distance from their star where life is possible.

spacedotcom’s Report It has been said that life may be possible in liquid oceans present on other planets. Liquid oceans have been confirmed in the moons of Jupiter in our solar system, but if they are present in exoplanets, then missions can be sent in the future to explore the possibilities of life there.

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