The 5 most potentially inhabitable alien planets

Scientists rank the exoplanets most likely to have the rare ability to harbor life — though the chances are still pretty slim

An artist's illustration: Earth's inhabitable climate may not be unique.
(Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech)

The more we learn about the universe, the less likely it seems that Earth is the only planet with an atmosphere that's conducive to supporting life. And the space pros from Arecibo's Planetary Habitability Laboratory (PHL) at the University of Puerto Rico have in fact identified five other places in the universe that could be the next Earth, detailing in a new list what they consider to be the five most potentially inhabitable exoplanets, or worlds outside of our own solar system. Here they are, in order:

1. Gliese 581g

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