The new study revealed that there are a large number of planets in the Milky Way galaxy in space near Earth-like solar.
The researchers concluded from the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics in Cambridge, U.S., to this conclusion by analyzing the data picked up lens Kepler's international space for the U.S. Agency for Research on Space Administration (NASA).
Scientists monitoring through this data-like stars Hamra dwarf the sun revolves around the planets, and these dwarf the Suns are the most common types of stars in our Milky Way galaxy.
The research team found 95 planets orbiting these stars, they found that there are three planets the size of Earth allow the temperature where liquid water.
However, the researchers believe that the number of planets that already exist may be much larger than those that have been exposed because the telescope can only detect planets that pass directly in front of the stars.
If it is known that the number of stars dwarf Rouge in the Milky Way galaxy is estimated at 75 billion a star at least it means that the number of Earth-like planets that orbit these stars is about 4.5 billion planet closest - according to scientists - within 13 light-years away, and compared the diameter of the Milky Way, or Way of about one hundred thousand light-years.