posted on Mar, 11 2008 @ 04:30 PM
Habitable rocky planets are likely to have formed in the Alpha Centauri system, a trio of stars 4.37 light years, or 25.8 trillion miles, away, a
study has shown.
Scientists in California carried out computer simulations that suggest Earth-like planets may be orbiting Alpha Centauri B.
At least some are likely to be in the so-called "habitable zone" at just the right distance from their parent star to allow oceans, lakes and rivers
to form without freezing or boiling away. Such planets are the best candidates for supporting life as we know it
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