Thrilling discovery related to the dream of finding a life in space
Two researchers have revealed shocking information that a newly discovered planet in space could be hosting a life-form.
According to research by Olivier Dimangione of the University of Porto and Professor Maria Osorio of the Center for Astrobiology, a planet located 35 light years from Earth may harbor organisms or a form of life.
Scientists on the planet, monitored in South Volane, have dubbed it Goldilocks, which lies at an ideal distance for the sun and allows the flow of submerged water to the surface.
Professor Maria Osorio, a participant in the study at the Astronomical Biology Center in Madrid, was quoted by the British Daily Star newspaper as saying: “A planet in a viable region may have a protective atmosphere against radiation.”
Scientists made their discovery after analyzing the data collected by the European Space Observatory’s large telescope VLT in Chile.