
Sweet!
Bullcrap. ‘Habitable’ doesn’t mean a bunch of hot Jupiters or pitiful little rocks orbiting flare stars, like we’ve seen of extrasolar planets thus far. There have been NO terrestrial extrasolar planets found, and certainly none in the circumstellar habitable zone of a stable yellow G2 star. ZIP, ZERO, NADA. Perhaps one will be detected, but if you believe astronomers Ward and Brownlee (and I do, read their book “Rare Earth”), Earth is the ONLY planet of its kind in the galaxy, or even the Local Group, or maybe in the entire universe.