"A Water World of Endless Oceans" --NASA's Kepler Mission Reveals Planets Unlike Anything in Our Solar System.

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"A Water World of Endless Oceans" --NASA's Kepler Mission Reveals Planets Unlike Anything in Our Solar System.
Are the Newly Discovered Planets Ideal SETI Targets?
NASA’s Kepler mission that discovered a new planetary system home to five small planets around a slightly smaller star than our Sun is providing a target for the SETI search, since - if life has thrived on these worlds and reached a point where civilization has developed complex technology - it may be detectable. Two of the planets are super-Earths, most likely made of rock or ice mixed with rock, which are located in the habitable zone of their host star.
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