Super-Earths are how we call a family of planets... up to two times larger and about ten times more massive than the Earth.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
'Earth' is a silly name for this planet.
Data from orbiting telescopes like NASA's Kepler Mission hint that the tally of habitable planets in our galaxy is many billion. If E.T.'s not out there, then Earth is more than merely special - it's some sort of miracle.
The thing that sets Mars apart is that it is the one planet that is enough like Earth that you can imagine life possibly once having taken hold there.
The earth is a beautiful planet.
I was brought up to understand that we are all here on planet earth together.
The bottom line is, like, one in five stars has at least one planet where life might spring up. That's a fantastically large percentage. That means in our galaxy, there's on the order of tens of billions of Earth-like worlds.
The earth has a life of its own.
Of all celestial bodies within reach or view, as far as we can see, out to the edge, the most wonderful and marvellous and mysterious is turning out to be our own planet earth. There is nothing to match it anywhere, not yet anyway.
Middle-earth is a universe I know very well.
The massive bulk of the earth does indeed shrink to insignificance in comparison with the size of the heavens.