The Milky Way: The INCREDIBLE announcement, what is HIDDEN in the Galaxy

The Milky Way is once again at the center of an incredible announcement from NASA, here is what scientists have discovered that is hiding in our galaxy.

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Milky way is again at the center of an impressive discovery, and this is because scientists have managed to reach an impressive conclusion about our galaxy, announcing what has been hidden inside it for billions of years. According to scientists, no less than 300 million planets that could host life are hidden in the Milky Way galaxy, a number that is astonishing from all points of view, as is normal.

Milky way it is the host for hundreds of millions of stars and planets, we know that very well, but thanks to the current data we can get a much clearer idea about what could really be hidden in our galaxy. Everything is just pure theory at the moment, and that's because in the Milky Way no thorough research could be done regarding the cosmic bodies that hide in it, but based on what scientists see, these are the conclusions .

The Milky Way: The INCREDIBLE announcement, what is HIDDEN in the Galaxy

Milky way it has a lot of stars, and around them would be the 300 million planets that would orbit them at "safe" distances, so that life could exist uninterrupted there, that is, exactly what happens on Earth. The data comes from the Kepler telescope, which is no longer in operation, but it monitored the Milky Way for a long period of time, and based on that data it came to this conclusion regarding the number of planets in the universe.

"Kepler already told us that there are billions of planets, but now we know that a good chunk of those planets could be rocky and habitable. Although this result is far from final, and water on the planet's surface is only one of many life-supporting factors, it is extremely exciting that we have calculated that these worlds are so common with such high confidence and precision .”

Milky way it hides many of these planets quite well, the Kepler telescope having a hard time identifying many of them, but those from NASA tried to make observations for as many of the cosmic bodies as possible. Despite all the data collected, NASA did not manage to obtain 100% reliable data about the total number of planets of this type in the Milky Way, but it is clear that there are many, and they would definitely be worth studying.

Milky way it still hides a lot of secrets, and those from NASA want to reveal as many of them as possible, but of course their mission is not that simple, as you can see.