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  <title><![CDATA[New research suggests two exoplanets might be more like Earth than we realized]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>New evidence has surfaced suggesting that exoplanet Kepler-186f&nbsp;could have changing seasons and a climate, much like Earth. The&nbsp;discovery is exciting astronomers and leading to calls for newer, more detailed studies of this alien world. If Kepler-186f sounds familiar, that&#39;s because it&#39;s been in the news before:&nbsp;the Earthlike world&nbsp;has been a&nbsp;subject of scientific inquiry&nbsp;since it was first discovered in April 2014, with the help of NASA&#39;s Kepler Space Telescope, which revealed it to be an Earth-size planet whose orbit is located within a habitable distance from its sun. A new study published in the Astronomical Journal&nbsp;corroborates the previous findings and suggests there is even more reason to believe it could be an Earth 2.0. Using simulations, authors Yutong Shan and <a href="https://www.physics.gatech.edu/user/gongjie-li">Gongjie Li</a> analyzed&nbsp;the planet&#39;s spin-axis dynamics,&nbsp;meaning the&nbsp;relationship&nbsp;between the planet&#39;s axis of orbit relative to its orbit around its host star&hellip; &ldquo;Our study is among the first to investigate climate stability of exoplanets and adds to the growing understanding of these potentially habitable nearby worlds,&rdquo; said Li, an author of the study and assistant professor in the School of Physics.<br />
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      <value><![CDATA[ Terry Maple ]]></value>
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