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Astronomers find 24 “overinhabitable” planets in the Milky Way – AlKhaleej Today
Astronomers find 24 “overinhabitable” planets in the Milky Way

itemsFILE This long exposure image, taken on August 20, 2020, shows a view of the Milky Way as it rises in the sky over the Jewish Mountains in the occupied West Bank between the Palestinian Jericho and Israels Ein Gedi.
A recent study published in the journal Astrobiology found that there are more than a dozen overinhabitable worlds in our galaxy.
According to a study by geologist Dirk Schulze-Makuch and astronomers Rene´ Heller and Edward Guinan, astronomers have identified 24 possible Eart…
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