So out of all of the newly discovered planets, which might have the greatest chance of having life?
>>8985285
I think Earth is a good candidate
>>8985285
the one in the middle
Doesn't matter. We'll die before humans could step afoot on these exoplanets.
>>8985285
Space is science fiction. There's nothing up there except for what you see with your eyes.
>>8985285
The first star JWST should be pointed to is KIC8462852. After that, JWST should be pointed at 7711.01, and then to other projects.
the truth is we don't know. we can only guess, based on finding planets with similarities to earth (since we know that life CAN live on earth-like conditions). But we've come to find life here on earth in places where we would never expect it to survive. So who is to say life can't evolve in planets that are not earth-like...nobody.
>>8985369
lets not jump the gun here
>>8986443
If it blows up i will be seriously pissed
>>8986443
Not the trappist system?
>>8986453
>But we've come to find life here on earth in places where we would never expect it to survive.
No, we haven't.
How many times have you heard "where there's water, there's life"?
And there's _some_ water everywhere on Earth.
You've just deliberately raised the bar on this just to make it seem like miracles really do happen.
>So who is to say life can't evolve in planets that are not earth-like..
The main criteria for "Earth-like" is that it might have water.