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Our scientists have located about 400 "exoplanets", planets that are orbiting other stars. We have not yet found any earth-like planets; so far, every planet we have discovered is very massive, more like Jupiter than Earth. But our instruments are barely able to detect even giant planets orbiting nearby stars; there is no possible way that we could identify a planet 20 million light years away, which would be in a different galaxy.

So the answer would be, "We don't know. Yet."

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