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 DESCRIPTION 

This exoplanet, discovered in 2014, is considered habitable due to its Earth-like qualities. It orbits the red dwarf star Kepler-186, along with four other planets, in a system that shares a similar age to our Solar System. Kepler-186, the planet farthest from the star, is located in the Cygnus constellation within the Milky Way galaxy.

  • Star: Red dwarf star (ideal for accumulating water)

  • Distance from Earth: 580 light-years

  • Size: Slightly larger than Earth

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 TERRAFORMATION 

If adapting to living on inhospitable planets isn't possible, we can always try to adapt those planets to our needs. This process is known as terraforming. In fact, terraforming Mars has already been proposed.

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  1. Possibility of Life or Earth-like Conditions
     

  2. Unprecedented Scientific Exploration
     

  3. Escape from Earth’s Environmental and Social Problems
     

  4. Building a new civilization
     

  5. Boost in Technology and Innovation
     

  6. Inspiration and Hope for Humanity

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 PROS OF MOVING 

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