FILE - This long-exposure picture taken early on August 20, 2020, shows a view of the Milky Way galaxy rising in the sky above the Judaean mountains in the occupied West Bank between Palestinian Jericho and Israel's Ein Gedi.
A recent study published in the journal Astrobiology, found that there are more than a dozen “superhabitable” worlds in our galaxy.Astronomers have identified 24 possible “Earth-like” worlds within the Milky Way galaxy “even better for life than our Earth,” according to the study authored by geologist, Dirk Schulze-Makuch, and astronomers Rene´ Heller, and Edward Guinan.While there are more than 4,000 exoplanets in the Milky Way, astronomers say that the list of top contenders could host several factors that can.