Scientists discover two Earth-like worlds in a habitable zone

Scientists have discovered two nearby Earth-like worlds that are located in the “habitable zone,” where conditions are just right for life to survive. 

The planets, known as GJ 1002b and GJ 1002c, are located about 16 light years away from Earth. They are both about the same size as Earth and orbit a red dwarf star that is much cooler and dimmer than our sun. This means that the planets are likely to be in the “Goldilocks zone,” where temperatures are not too hot or cold, making them potentially habitable.

This discovery is a major step forward in the search for extraterrestrial life. It suggests that many other Earth-like planets in the universe may be capable of supporting life. What do you think of this discovery? Share your thoughts in the comments section below.

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