“These are the first hints we are seeing of an alien world that is possibly inhabited,” [Nikku Madhusudhan of the University of Cambridge’s Institute of Astronomy] told reporters in a press briefing. “This is a revolutionary moment.”
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K2-18b orbits a cool dwarf star that lies about 124 light years away, in the constellation of Leo. The planet is found in the “Goldilocks zone” around the star, where temperatures are not too hot and not too cold to have liquid water and, presumably, possible life. … [T]hey … saw hints of dimethyl sulfide. This sulfur-based molecule is seen as a potential indicator of life because on Earth, it’s only made by living things such as ocean phytoplankton.















