All planets larger then earth
The Earth is about two dozen thousand miles, or 40,075 kilometers and NASA’S recent discouvery of this solar system has a possible 7 planets that are larger. The completed Solar system indicates that our type system is “more common” then thought.
Kepler-385 is a star located approximately 5000 light-years away from Earth. It is a star similar in size to our sun and belongs to the Kepler field. The Kepler mission, a space-based observatory launched by NASA, aimed to discover Earth-like planets within our galaxy.
The star Kepler-385 has been found to have six verified planets orbiting around it. These exoplanets are located within the habitable zone, which is the region around a star where conditions may be suitable for the existence of liquid water and, potentially, life as we know it.
Studying exoplanets like those around Kepler-385 can help scientists better understand the diversity of planetary systems in our universe and shed light on the possibilities of finding habitable worlds beyond our own. Kepler-385 and its planetary system continue to be a subject of interest and study for astronomers and astrophysicists alike.
Here is an image of the Kepler-385 star system:

Please note that the information provided may be subject to updates and further research as new discoveries are made in the field of astronomy.
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Kepler 385 Sigma Gallaxy
Six verified planets 5000 light years away, Their star a little larger then our sun.












