From a planetary perspective, there's no place like home -- as far as we know, at least. Earth has everything we need to thrive: a breathable atmosphere, a plentiful water supply and a temperate climate. But that hasn't stopped us from looking for other intriguing interstellar planets, some of which we might even colonize in the distant future. Finding these planets, known as exoplanets since they're located outside of our solar system, is difficult work.
In
January 2012, we knew of more than 700 confirmed exoplanets, quite a
small number considering the billions of stars in our galaxy
alone. Part of the difficulty is that we can only observe exoplanets
indirectly, inferring their existence by the way they affect the stars
they orbit. Still, astronomers are becoming more adept at finding
exoplanets all the time.
We'll journey farther and farther away from our solar system to learn about some of the most amazing exoplanet finds.
We'll journey farther and farther away from our solar system to learn about some of the most amazing exoplanet finds.