An international scientific team has discovered a planet resembling Earth with the possibility of liquid water. "This distant and interesting world may give us hope that there is a planet like Earth between the stars, and whoever is waiting for it will find it," Thomas Zorbokhin, a NASA board official for scientific missions in Washington, said in a press statement.

The outer planet, "Kepler 1649C", orbits around a small red star, allowing it to receive enough radiation for the presence of water on its surface. Its size is the size of our planet, and it receives 75% of the light that reaches our planet from the sun.

According to the "Future Observatory" of the "Dubai Future Foundation", the new planet is similar to the Earth in terms of heat and size, and it is located 300 light years away from us. We need to answer many questions before confirming the planet’s support for life, so we don’t know how it’s atmosphere, and that’s what the surface heat on the planet determines.

The team made the discovery while re-analyzing the Kepler telescope observations. "Kepler 1649C" revolves around its star in a very short orbit, and the full cycle lasts 19.5 days, along with another planet that has half the orbit of "Kepler 1649C".

"This planet is the most interesting of all the planets that we have discovered, not only because it is in the viable region or because its size is the size of the Earth, but for the way it interacts with Other planets near it.

The two stone planets revolve around their star in close proportion, as Kepler 1649C completes nine cycles at the same time that the inner planet completes its fourth cycle. Researchers suspect that this is the reason for the stability of the system for a long time.

"The more data we get, the more confident we are that the life-supporting planets around the Earth are scattered around this type of star," Vanderberg said. "The chance of a Earth-like planet increases with the presence of red dwarves and the surrounding planets everywhere in our galaxy."

It receives 75% of the light that reaches our planet from the sun.

It is 300 light-years away from us.