NASA discovers 'super-Earth' 137-light years away in a habitable zone that could sustain life
- Astronomers have discovered a new super-Earth, TOI-715 b, located 137 light-years away, which is potentially habitable and orbits a red dwarf star.
- This system may also have a second Earth-sized planet, making it a promising area for further study.
- TOI-715 b is about 1.5 times wider than Earth and orbits within the habitable zone of its parent star, increasing the chances for liquid water on its surface.
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NASA Discovery Alert: A “Super-Earth” in the Habitable Zone Only 137 Light-Years Away
A new super-Earth, TOI-715 b, found 137 light-years away could harbor conditions for life, orbiting within the habitable zone of a red dwarf star. A possible second Earth-sized planet in the same system suggests a rich area for further study. Discovery of a Super-Earth Astronomers have identified
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