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NASA: This planet could be ‘Earth 2.0’

Updated Jul 23rd, 2015 2:16PM EDT
NASA Earth 2.0 Planet Discovered
Image: NASA

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Wow

. NASA on Thursday announced the discovery of a planet that could be the first found outside our solar system capable of sustaining human life. The planet, which is officially named Kepler-452b, is being described by NASA’s Jon Jenkins as Earth’s “older, bigger cousin” and it is the smallest planet discovered so far in the so-called “habitable” zone in a solar system in which a planet is capable of sustaining pools of water on its surface.

MORE NASA: You’ve never seen the Earth like this before

That said, we shouldn’t get too excited about moving to this new planet for a couple of reasons. First, the planet is significantly larger than Earth, with a diameter that’s 60% larger. This means that walking on the planet would feel much less comfortable than walking on Earth since it would have much stronger gravity.

Second, it’s 1,400 light years away from Earth. This means that even if we figured out how to travel at the speed of light (which we won’t), those of us on Earth wouldn’t know that our astronauts had reached it for almost a millennium and a half.

All the same: This is an incredibly cool discovery and it’s one that raises hopes of finding other habitable planets in the future.

To learn more about this exciting new planet, check out NASA’s full press release here.

Brad Reed
Brad Reed Staff Writer

Brad Reed has written about technology for over eight years at BGR.com and Network World. Prior to that, he wrote freelance stories for political publications such as AlterNet and the American Prospect. He has a Master's Degree in Business and Economics Journalism from Boston University.