Telescopes in space and in isles help catalog Earth-size planets

As astronomers scan the skies for Earth’s twin, they are assembling a collection of wild worlds large and small.

Most are too hot, cold or massive to support life as we know it.

Some might harbor some of the more exotic life forms found on this planet, such as the crabs and tube worms that congregate at volcanic vents on the seafloor.

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