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Earth-like exoplanet could have life-supporting water on its surface

Astronomers have identified the first atmosphere surrounding a rocky, Earth-like planet located within a habitable zone.

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The brief

Scientists have discovered an atmosphere on a distant, rocky exoplanet. This planet is described as having the most Earth-like conditions identified to date and is situated within a habitable zone.

Coverage from Space, Time Magazine, and the Financial Times emphasizes that this is the first time an atmosphere has been found on such a planet. The Guardian reports that the planet could potentially have life-supporting water on its surface.

Further analysis will focus on the planet's potential to support life, as ABC News & Headlines identifies the discovery as the 'best place to look for life.'

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What is unique about this discovery?

It is the first time an atmosphere has been found around a rocky, Earth-like planet in the habitable zone.

Could the planet support life?

According to The Guardian, the exoplanet could have life-supporting water on its surface.

How do the planet's conditions compare to Earth?

Time Magazine reports that scientists have found a planet with the most Earth-like conditions yet.

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