Most earth-like worlds yet to be born: Scientists

Washington: There should at least be one billion Earth-sized worlds in the Milky Way galaxy at present, scientists have theorised, adding that in the entire universe, bulk of life-supporting planets — 92 percent — are yet to be born. Based on the data collected by NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope and the prolific planet-hunting Kepler space […]

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Washington: There should at least be one billion Earth-sized worlds in the Milky Way galaxy at present, scientists have theorised, adding that in the entire universe, bulk of life-supporting planets -- 92 percent -- are yet to be born.

Based on the data collected by NASA's Hubble Space Telescope and the prolific planet-hunting Kepler space observatory, researchers report that when our solar system was born 4.6 billion years ago, only eight percent of the potentially habitable planets that will ever form in the universe existed.