Kepler Telescope Found Planets Better Than Earth
Kepler Telescope Found Planets Better Than Earth ► Subscribe: https://goo.gl/r5jd1F The world's oceans contain approximately 350 quintillion gallons of water which is an astonishing amount. When we cast a bucket into the ocean, even if it comes up with just water, it doesn’t indicate the absence of the flourishing ecosystems concealed beneath the waves. It’s a reminder of the limitless wonders that lie within the vast cosmic realm. In the grand scheme of the universe, our explorations represent a mere fragment, and yet they have already unveiled dozens of potentially habitable exoplanets. Today, we're delving into the mystery of the most promising Kepler worlds, imagining life on utterly alien planets. We are on social media: / destinymediaa The Destiny voice: https://www.TomsVoiceovers.co.uk Sourses: https://pastebin.com/raw/Ma9M2dvA

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