However, Kepler-1649c is close enough to the star (orbits once every 19.5 Earth days) that gets about 75 percent as much light as Earth. The planet is only 1.06 times larger than our own planet. Nasa has found an "intriguing" planet that could be home to life in old data from a retired space telescope. So researchers estimate that the temperature on the planet may be similar to our Earth. The amount of starlight it receives from its host star is 75 percent of the amount of light Earth receives from our Sun. The illustration represents one possible appearance for Kepler-452b -- scientists do not know whether the planet has oceans and continents like Earth. This artist's illustration shows what its star — Kepler-1649 — could look like from the planet's surface. The planet revolves around its star in Goldilocks zone and … However, they are very big and very warm to be considered candidates for life. The planet called Kepler-1649c, located 300 light-years from Earth, is most similar to Earth in size and estimated temperature. Kepler-1649c, is an exoplanet that lies 300 light years from Earth. Both planets orbit a G2-type star of about the same temperature; however, the star hosting Kepler-452b is 6 billion … A new Earth-like planet Kepler-1649 has been discovered by NASA's Long dead Kepler Space Telescope. Kepler 186 is only half the size of the Sun. The planet, Kepler 22-b, lies about 600 light-years away and is about 2.4 times the size of Earth, and models suggest it has a temperature of about 22C.

Kepler 186F is one of the five planets in the system with others, Kepler 186b, Kepler 186c, Kepler 186D, and Kepler 186E, each once orbits the stars 4, 7, 13 and 22 days.