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| Potentially Habitable 'Starless' Earth Sized Planets Roam Darkness of Space
Can you say NIBIRU? Those who know of the Nibiru legend already know that this is exactly the situation (a possibly starless inhabited world). Of course science in the past has shot that possibility down hard yet now slowly they are acknowledging the possibility that a starless world could support life. ExpressUK writes: EARTH-sized planets that could harbour life roam the darkness of space - between the stars, according to new research. The wandering worlds - known as 'free floating' or 'orphan' planets - have been detected for the first time. They cross the Milky Way without companion planets or even a star - and there are probably billions out there. And despite having no sunlight organisms could survive in hydrothermal vents - opening up more opportunities in the search for extra terrestrial life. Heat from the planet's formation and decaying radioactive elements in the rock would still make it habitable. Planets that have no stars were only identified as a new class in 2011 - but