Earth-like gas giant moon. Artwork of an Earth-like moon (upper right) of a Jovian extrasolar gas giant planet. Two other moons are at lower left. An


Earth-like gas giant moon. Artwork of an Earth-like moon (upper right) of a Jovian extrasolar gas giant planet. Two other moons are at lower left. An alien (extrasolar) planet has to fit a narrow range of sizes and distances from its star if it is to have a surface temperature suitable for liquid water, and to retain an atmosphere. The number of other habitable planets in the Milky Way galaxy is not known, but has been estimated at anything between 1 (just Earth) and as many as 10 billion. Many planets have already been discovered orbiting nearby stars.


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