A planet twice the size of Earth may be habitable, say scientists, opening up new possibilities in the search for alien life.

The exoplanet K2-18b might have liquid water underneath the hydrogen-rich atmosphere on its surface.

Researchers looked at the mass, radius and atmospheric data of the distant exoplanet and used models to find the water.
K2-18b is 124 lightyears away, relatively close by in terms of exoplanets. It is also quite similar to Earth: with a radius 2.6 times as big as our planet’s and a mass 8.6 times as big.
The research suggests that life could flourish on worlds bigger than Earth but smaller than Neptune, just like K2-18b.