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'Earth Cousin' Discovery a Milestone in Search for Alien Life | Space.com

'Earth Cousin' Discovery a Milestone in Search for Alien Life | Space.com

Astronomers announced today (April 17) that they have found the first "Earth cousin" — a rocky world roughtly the size of Earth called Kepler-186f that may be capable of supporting life as we know it. The discovery further bolsters the emerging view that Earth is not such a unique place, and that habitable environments may be widespread throughout the galaxy, experts said.

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