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(BBC) The search for a far-off twin of Earth has turned up two of the most intriguing candidates yet. Scientists say these new worlds are the right size and
distance from their parent star, so that one might expect to find liquid
water on their surface. It is impossible to know for sure. Being 1,200 light-years
away, they are beyond detailed inspection by current telescope
technology. But researchers tell
Science magazine they are an exciting discovery. "They are the best candidates found to date for habitable planets," stated
Bill Borucki, who leads the team working on the US space agency Nasa's orbiting Kepler telescope.
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was released by someone in the group to some of the group members.
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