two planets outside the solar system that have something in common with the planet Earth
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Kepler-196f and Kepler-62f are located in the habitable zone in their own solar system. Just like Earth, the two exoplanets also have the exact distance with their suns to allow for a source of water on the surface of the planet.
The researchers in this study suspect the slope of the second axle of the exoplanet is also the same as Earth. From a series of simulations performed to ensure the dynamics of the shaft, the researchers saw that the slope of the Kepler-186f and Kepler-62f shafts was quite stabile like Earth.
The axis of the Earth's axis ranges between 22.1 and 24.5 degrees with the stability assisted by the moon. Although researchers have not yet recognized whether both exoplanets also have satellites, the calculations have already shown that the axis's tilt remains stable for tens of millions of years.
Because the requirement to be in the zone habitable just is not enough to make the planet can really accommodate life. A concrete example is the planet Mars that has no life despite being in the zone of habitation.
The results of this study do not mean that both exoplanets have a stable climate and season. Researchers consider both potential positive for life beyond Earth.
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