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Is Kepler-62f Exoplanet The Next Habitable World?
Researchers at the University of California published a new study affirming that Kepler-62f can be habitable. That is if the exoplanet can generate enough carbon dioxide in the atmosphere so that it would be warm enough to allow water to thrive.
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