The most Earth-like exoplanet
Kepler-1649c is an exoplanet located about 300 light-years from Earth, orbiting the red dwarf star Kepler-1649. It has been identified as a rocky planet and is very similar in size to Earth, with a radius of approximately 1.06 times that of Earth.
Some of the most Earth-like exoplanets include:
Kepler-1649c: Located 300 light-years away, it has a similar size and temperature to Earth and is in the habitable zone of its star.
Gliese 667Cc: At 22 light-years away, it has about 4.5 times the mass of Earth and may be in the habitable zone of its star.
Kepler-22b: At 600 light-years away, it is about 2.4 times larger than Earth and orbits its star in 290 days. - Kepler-69c: 2,700 light-years away, it is 70% the size of Earth and may be in the habitable zone.
Kepler-62f: 40% larger than Earth, it orbits a star cooler than the Sun.
Trappist-1e: One of the planets in the Trappist-1 system, which has several habitable candidates
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