this, in my opinion, is kepler 452b planet, but now an article seems to be coming out that says no, guysrror. this is not a planet so the second earth. we don't know yet. shkalerov and we we continue the conversation with vyacheslav avdeev in the same way, where is the best way to expand. well, again, that is, in the zone. so you need to find a calm star, so, uh, more or less like the sun. and that the planet was in the habitable zone is another problem. now we are talking, as it were, hierarchically. we have, which means the earth and habitability is connected, there is a star, and it has a habitable zone, it turns out to be in our galactic milky way. maybe not all places are the same. how suitable for life a couple of decades ago, such concept galactic zone habitability, so what's the problem? oh, the more we run to the center of the galaxy, the higher the density of stars. and if the stars are located closer to each other, in the first place more often, close supernova explosions can occur when old stars explode for us. this is not very good, plus when the stars approach each other at