NASA's quest for extraterrestrial life has unveiled numerous Earth-like exoplanets in habitable zones, providing exciting prospects for discovering life beyond our solar system.
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Here are some pics of most earth-like exoplanets uploaded by NASA:
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Gliese 667Cc
Gliese 667Cc, 22 light-years from Earth, is 4.5 times Earth's mass, orbits its cooler red dwarf star in 28 days, and likely resides in the habitable zone.
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Kepler-22b
Kepler-22b, 600 light-years away, is a super-Earth in its star's habitable zone, 2.4 times Earth's size, with a 290-day orbit.
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Kepler-69c
Kepler-69c, 70% larger than Earth and 2,700 light-years away, orbits in the habitable zone every 242 days.
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Kepler-186f
Kepler-186f, slightly larger than Earth, orbits its red dwarf star in the habitable zone, receiving one-third of Earth's solar energy.
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Proxima Centauri b
Proxima Centauri b, Earth's closest exoplanet at over 4 light-years, orbits in its star's habitable zone, warranting future research exploration.
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TRAPPIST-1d
TRAPPIST-1d, an Earth-sized planet in the habitable zone, is part of a seven-planet system around a red dwarf star.