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Scientists from Stanford University estimates that there were more 'nomadic planet' than the stars in the Milky Way. The results of recent studies provide evidence for the existence of two planets nomad in each main sequence stars in the Milky Way.
If proven, the rover is able to change theories about planet formation and the origin ofthe human understanding of life.
"If the planet is large enough and the nomad has a thick enough atmosphere, the planetcould have a pretty hot for life to arise," said Louis Strigari head studies quoted by UPI.
Until now, no one knows how these bodies can be formed. Some of the planet itself like a knocked out of the nomads of the solar system and the results of research to make sure not all like that.
Some nomad planets were likely ejected from solar systems but research suggests not all of them could have formed in this fashion, Strigari said.
Although the nomad planets receive no heat from a star, they might generate enough heat through internal radioactive decay and geologic activity, researchers said. quoted by UPI.