Scientists have found evidence of a solar system that is 3.2 million light years away from ours and circles a star that has characteristics similar to the Sun; preliminary research suggests
its three planets as theoretically capable of supporting life—a discovery that is often considered to be the scientific equivalent of finding the Holy Grail—and of possessing atmospheres with breathable air.
A. its three planets as theoretically capable of supporting life—a discovery that is often considered to be the scientific equivalent of finding the Holy Grail—and of possessing
B. its three planets’ theoretical ability to support life—a discovery often considered as the scientific equivalent of finding the Holy Grail—and of possessing
C. its three planets to be theoretically capable of supporting life—a discovery that is often considered the scientific equivalent of finding the Holy Grail—and to possess
D. that its three planets are theoretically capable of supporting life—a discovery that is often considered the scientific equivalent of finding the Holy Grail—and of possessing
E. that its three planets have the ability of supporting life—a discovery often considered to be the scientific equivalent of finding the Holy Grail—and possessing