Granted it would take about 20 light years to get, but hey it's a goal right? (For all of you playing out there...20 light years is a distance and it would take us 20 years to get there if we were constantly traveling at the speed of light...yea that's pretty far).
We can't completely tell whether or not there is actual water there as of yet, but we know that it resides within the important "Goldilocks zone", which is the region of space around a star that a planet must reside in order to allow water to survive in its liquid form. We know that it does reside in this zone, so now we just need to identify whether or not it does have water, as Dr. Kaku explains in the following interview:
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