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RE: NASA's Kepler Mission Discovers Tiny Planet System

in #steemstem7 years ago

Hello @star-vc

I wonder if there would ever be a stop to this continuous discovering of planets and their likes. I read about the discovery of Jesta today. Thought it is not a planet by any standard but it still has semblance of that. Here again, you are talking about another Kepler 138 discovery with its amazing attributes.

Would therefore ever battle an end to this every day discovery, or is our milky way just full of planet and planet-like bodies?

@eurogee of @euronation and @steemstem communities

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Hi @eurogee!

Thank you so much for your appreciating word and thanks a lot for taking out your valuable time and commenting! I am really honored. 😇

Coming to your question :
Actually, whenever I sit for writing about these really cool discoveries the first thing that strikes my mind is will there be any end to discoveries? When we will be really able to visit Earth 2.0?

The answer to the above question I found till date is:

No, the discoveries will never going to end till human race exists because earlier when we were not so advanced in technological areas we used to think that only few planets exists!! But with the advancement in technology and with the help of it we are discovering new and more new interesting stuffs out there in space by the help of upgradation in technological areas which in past we used to think these all doesn't exists!

Moreover, regarding visiting to other planets I guess most of us are aware that regarding Mars colonization, the initiatives are in process and we will soon be able to hear some good news about it!!

Once again thank you so much for bringing up this questions!!😇