00:00Scientists believe they've found a new planet, not in our solar system, but in the closest
00:05star system to Earth, called Alpha Centauri. Unlike our solar system, Alpha Centauri has
00:10three stars, Alpha Centauri A, Alpha Centauri B and Proxima Centauri. Now, Proxima Centauri
00:16has already got three confirmed planets, but finding planets around Alpha Centauri A and
00:22B has been more difficult. But now, using the James Webb Space Telescope, astronomers
00:27have found the strongest evidence yet of a planet around Alpha Centauri A. Now, could
00:32this planet support life? The planet does sit in what we call the habitable zone, so not
00:37too cold, not too hot, just right for liquid water to exist on the planet's surface. But
00:42this planet is a gas giant, so it's very unlikely to support life as we know it. But still, if
00:49this is confirmed, it's still a huge discovery. Among all the exoplanets that we've directly
00:54imaged, this one would be the closest to its star, the most similar in temperature and
00:59age to the giant planets in our solar system, and also the nearest to Earth.
01:03One thing that was horrendous.
01:04Can you tell me about this sort of thing?
01:07Well, if you think about this, everything that knows, it's a bit more likely, right?
01:11I can tell you, guess, if you're imaginary three, the most similar in the inner
01:16field, what happens, what happens, it's probably going to be the most similar in this
01:20moment when you're new.
01:21One thing that once it's implemented to the world, you'll look up to the world.
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