Earth's Alien Clone

Kepler is Earth's alien twin. Kepler-186F is a planet. This planet is not in our solar system but it is the closest looking planet to Earth it’s a clone, probably from an alien solar system we are not allowed to know about it! The size of Kepler-186F is known to be less than ten percent larger than Earth. IT’S TOTALLY HUGE! Astronomers still haven't been able to check if there is alien water but there most likely is. Kepler-186F is older than Earth Kepler-186f is like a grandpa to Earth.
Kepler-186F is identical to Earth like twins sometimes are. Kepler has more blue on its surface than Earth, no green, has aqua and a little bit of brown. Scientist yet don't know what those colours are but blue could be alien water or it could be like Neptune the blue planet since there is no water but it’s blue. No one really knows what Kepler-186F has on its surface but many predictions are that the blue is water the brown could be sand or like a desert and we still don't know about aqua.
Kepler-186F is in space and is 490 light years away from Earth light years is a long distant away and it’s very far away. Scientists believe there could be aliens living on Kepler-186F or it's another dimension. It takes Kepler-186F about 130 days to orbit its red dwarf star. Dwarf stars live for a really long time so when Kepler-186F's dwarf star does die Kepler-186F will most likely change because the red dwarf is like Kepler-186F's sun and if we lost the sun Earth will definitely change.
In conclusion, my opinion of Kepler-186F is that I mostly believe Kepler-186F might be the home of aliens we don't yet know, but aliens may not be real because if no one has seen an alien before then how would people know that’s all true? Aliens have like five eyes and two heads and also 96524558898087967874542431 toes!

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