The Milky Way: The INCREDIBLE IMPORTANT Announcement for Humanity

The Milky Way is at the center of an incredible announcement for all of humanity, here's what was revealed, and how much it will affect everyone.

The crowded Milky Way

Milky way remains in the attention of the whole world during this period, and that's because scientists have made a totally incredible announcement for all of humanity, one that can have a very important impact, in the end. More precisely, the European space agency, ESA, has announced that it will use a telescope that will orbit the Earth to analyze the planets in the Milky Way, but only outside the solar system, to find out which ones can host life.

Milky way it has millions of stars and planets, but the ESA telescope will look very carefully at only about 1000 of them, and it is possible that one of these exoplanets, the name for those outside the solar system, may be pretentious to humans. The telescope that will be sent by ESA into outer space is called ARIEL, an acronym for a very complex name, but the goal is to carefully analyze the Milky Way.

The Milky Way: The INCREDIBLE IMPORTANT Announcement for Humanity

Milky way it has been under the very careful monitoring of scientists for some time, but this telescope will only reach the Earth's orbit somewhere around 2029, so in so much time that by then we could finally reach Mars, too. In the Milky Way, the existence of several thousand exoplanets capable of hosting life has been confirmed so far, so there will be quite a few to be analyzed by the telescope sent by ESA.

"The European Space Agency (ESA) has given the green light to the world's first space telescope - dubbed the planet hunter - to study the atmospheres of planets outside our solar system. The telescope's mission is to analyze the links between a planet's chemistry and its environment by tracing the roughly 1.000 known planets outside our own solar system: known as exoplanets."

Milky way it also hides a lot of secrets for a lot of people, so an extra telescope, especially in the Earth's orbit, will help you discover as many of them as possible. The choice of a telescope of this kind for finding exoplanets that can support life is based on the fact that it will not be affected by the Earth's atmosphere, the ability to analyze those planets in the Milky Way, which helps scientists a lot.

Milky way it will also be monitored very carefully by other important telescopes, so we will find out a lot of extremely useful information about everything that is in our galaxy.