So some people may believe Aliens exist, other don't believe it one bit, but scientists claim they have found a new planet, Gliese 581d, that could harbour some of the same things that make Human life possible. Liquid water, Atmosphere, oceans, clouds and rainfall, all just 20 light years away, or 117 trillion miles. Scientists claim the new planet is in the "Goldilocks zone", not too near or too far from the sun, too cold or too hot, thus meaning water could exist as liquid form, vital for human survival. However, they claim that the planet could have double the gravity than that on Earth, and a denser air and clouds, keeping the surface in a perpetual murky red twilight. Don't hold your breath just yet though.
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British scientist Dr Robin *Wordsworth led a team in Paris that studied the planet. He said while it may contain alien life, it would be impossible for humans to live there.
Well as the scientist in the quote says that it will be impossible for US humans to live there, it might be possible for other things to live there. However, I think that any planet is inhabitable. Scientists seem to be missing the point that we as a creature evolved to Earth. We evolved to breath Oxygen as that what the Earth has. We have evolved to be comfortable to this climate and gravitational pull we have. So why won't any other living thing do the same to there planet and evolve to want the planet gives?
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