Habitable planets are celestial bodies that possess conditions suitable for life to thrive. This typically includes a stable climate, a source of water, and a suitable atmosphere. Scientists are constantly searching for habitable planets outside of our solar system, known as exoplanets, using a variety of methods, such as the transit method and the radial velocity method. Identifying habitable planets is crucial in the search for potential extraterrestrial life and advancing our understanding of the universe.