Analysis of how its atmosphere absorbs light strongly suggests the presence of chemicals which on Earth are produced by ocean plankton and other micro-organisms.
The finding isn’t yet certain, and it only indirectly supports the notion that the planet harbours life, but it is the strongest sign yet that we are not alone in the universe.
So far, more than 5,500 planets have been found outside our solar system.
Many are in orbits around stars that would put them in the Goldilocks zone – neither too hot, nor too cold, to have liquid water. In other words, habitable.
But if life evolves by chance, then it’s a numbers game.
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How did scientists detect ‘alien’ world?
Modelling suggests that there could be 300 million planets or moons in our galaxy alone with conditions suitable for life.
That’s 300 million opportunities for biology to get going.
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