Yes they have the name hasn't yet being given but it has water and land just like ours but they are still discovering if life is aproaching in years to come and so far they have decided to give up because the planet is to far away to get to unless scientists create a super powerful and fast space ship . xxx
Kepler 22b was not discovered by an individual, but by NASA's Kepler Space Telescope in December 2011. The telescope detected the planet as part of the Kepler mission's search for exoplanets within the habitable zone of their stars.
No
Well there isnt one. There is no planet in the world, there are planets in the solar system though
There is a bit of confusion here. Kepler is not the name of a planet but of a space telescope used to discover planets in other solar systems. Planets discovered with this telescope are given designations such as Kepler-22b. This telescope has been used to discovered hundreds of planets.
NASA has not discovered microbial fossils on Mars. NASA's Curiosity rover has not found any direct evidence of current or past life on Mars. The search for signs of past life on Mars continues with future missions like the Mars 2020 rover.
NASA is constantly searching for new planets beyond our solar system through various missions like the TESS and Kepler telescopes. They have discovered thousands of exoplanets so far, but have not announced the discovery of a new planet in our solar system.
Mars, the planet, was first travelled to in 1965 by Mariner 4 (a spacecraft) by the country USA from NASA.
Sorry to say but NASA is not a planet! NASA is an organization that studies the planets!
No. NASA is not in the planet discovering business. That is done by others. NASA does send up stuff like the Hubble etc. but I think it is JPL that actually runs it. Oh, and there has never been anything to suggest that life has been discovered out there, by *anyone*.
The planet you are referring to is likely Kepler-452b, which is located about 1,400 light-years away from Earth. It was discovered by NASA's Kepler Space Telescope and is considered a "cousin" to Earth due to its potential habitability.
it does not exist.
No, NASA (and now the whole world) does not classify Pluto as a planet. It is classified as a dwarf planet.
NASA's Curiosity rover was sent to the planet Mars.
they discovered rings
NASA went into service on october 1, 1958
NASA did not discover Mars. The planet has been known about for over 500 years. Being that it is visible from Earth, nobody is entirely sure who first discovered Mars, but it isknown that the first man to view Mars through a telescope was Galileo Galilei in 1609.
Kepler 22b was not discovered by an individual, but by NASA's Kepler Space Telescope in December 2011. The telescope detected the planet as part of the Kepler mission's search for exoplanets within the habitable zone of their stars.