ET is a gazillion light years away from Earth and scientists are unable to find the source of the flying shopping trolley
Planet classification of this sort is only a Star Trek invention. It does not exist in science. "M-class" presumably denoted a planet suitable for earthlings....or Vulcans...or whatever. So the answer is....right here. ............. dude what he meant is simply what is the nearest planet that we know of.....aside from earth.... that may have a possibility of being m-class (by the term rich with water and in the "Goldilocks" zone) by what i have see in a recent set of documentaries they think the nearest planet like that may be 20 light years away... which in the scale of our galaxy inst really too far away XD
Your next life probably.Did you know that earth is the worst living planet?Yes.Well,it depends on what you think it is.If you think it's bad,then you will be taken to an even better planet in your next life.A planet that's far far away from earth.And get to have amazing powers to defense................................
So far, Earth is the only planet with water. NASA has identified several planets with "potential" to have water.. but they have no solid proof yet.
the star Yildun is 185 light years away from the sun!
No, it it is the special space that earth is in near our sun. Not to close and not to far away.
It would be the planet situated in what's known as the Goldilocks Zone where the planet is not so close to the Sun that it heats up and boils, and not so far away that it freezes; like Earth.
yes ,Goldilocks is a planet but so far no life exists just a big dense ball
Finding Earth-sized Goldilocks planets is a key part of NASA's Kepler mission, which uses an orbital deep-space telescope launched on March 7, 2009.The mission will survey and compile the characteristics of habitable-zone planets to find those that might provide Earth-like atmospheres and climates.
The planet Maris is 33.9 million miles away from the planet Earth. The planet Jupiter is 365 million miles away from Earth.
While the term "Goldilocks planet" is used to describe a planet that is in the habitable zone of its star, the presence of a moon does not impact whether a planet falls into this category. The habitability of a planet is mainly determined by its distance from its star and other factors such as atmosphere and surface conditions.
There is no planet astronomers here on Earth call "nester". So if there is one it is very far away (in space and time)
No, Earth is not far away from itself. Earth is the planet we live on, so it is always present beneath our feet.
93 million miles
While throughout the movie it seems like it is a far away planet it turns out to actually be Earth in the far flung future.
495809480.590840 away that's so far to be the 3 planet away
is some 900 million miles away from the sun.