Research on the existence of atmospheric water vapor on another planet outside the Solar System has revealed.
According to the scientists, the planet is life-sustaining.
For the first time, there has been water vapor in the atmosphere of the planet KTu Aitene B, orbiting a distant star outside the solar system.
Scientists say that the temperature of the planet is very similar to Earth.
According to scientists, the planet is well suited for the study of alien life.
A scientist from the University College London said that this is the first time that a life-sustaining planet has detected the presence of water vapor.
The new space telescope will be able to determine the gases contained in the atmosphere of the respective planet within 10 years.
Scientists believe that they will be able to detect the types of gases that are produced only in the habitable zone.
The team believes that it would be difficult to send a team to KTu Aitin B, which is 111 light-years away from Earth.
They also point out that the only way to investigate the planet is to use advanced space telescopes.
Planet K to Eighten B is about twice as large as Earth, and its mass is eight times the mass of the Earth.