New research suggests that the number of Earth-like exoplanets hosting liquid water may be vastly underestimated, therefore greatly enhancing the possibility of discovering life.
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Earth and Venus are no longer the only known volcanic planets!
In the vastness of the cosmos, a unique Earth-sized planet named LP 791-18d has captured the attention of astronomers. Distinguished by its relentless volcanic activity and a stark contrast between its perpetually light and dark hemispheres, this fascinating celestial body opens new avenues of research.