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Water found on habitable exoplanet, say scientists

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WATER has been discovered for the first time in the atmosphere of an exoplanet with Earth-like temperatur­es that could support life as we know it, scientists revealed Wednesday.

Eight times the mass of Earth and twice as big, K2-18b orbits in its star’s “habitable zone” at a distance – neither too far nor too close – where water can exist in liquid form, they reported in the journal Nature Astronomy.

“This planet is the best candidate we have outside our solar system” in the search for signs of life, co-author Giovanna Tinetti, an astronomer at University College London, said.

“We cannot assume that it has oceans on the surface but it is a real possibilit­y.”

Of the more than 4,000 exoplanets detected to date, this is the first known to combine a rocky surface and an atmosphere with water.

Most exoplanets with atmosphere­s are giant balls of gas, and the handful of rocky planets for which data is available seem to have no atmosphere at all.

Even if they did, most Earth-like planets are too far from their stars to have liquid water or so close that any water has evaporated.

Discovered i n 2015, K2-18b is one of the hundreds of so-ca lled “super-Ea r t hs” – pla net s w it h less t ha n 10 t i mes t he mass of ours – spotted by NASA’s Kepler spacecraft.

Future space missions are expected to detect hundreds more in the coming decades.

“Finding water in a potentia lly habitable world other than Earth is incredibly exciting,” said Angelos Tsia ras, t he lead aut hor, a lso f rom UCL. K2-18b is not ‘Ea r t h

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