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Scientists Find Earth-sized Exoplanet Candidate in Star's Habitable Zone

  • Australian astronomers discovered a potential habitable planet named HD 137010 b, located 150 light years away using data from NASA's Kepler mission led by Dr Alexander Venner.
  • The planet is estimated to be about six percent larger than Earth and has a surface temperature potentially below-70 degrees Celsius.
  • Dr Chelsea Huang stated that HD 137010 b orbits a Sun-like star, which may provide more favorable conditions for habitability compared to most habitable planets that orbit small dim stars.
  • Future observations are required to confirm HD 137010 b as a true exoplanet and understand its potential for supporting life.
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There is about a 50 percent chance that the planet orbits at a habitable distance from its star.

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The astronomers have discovered a new local potential planet, located about 146 years away, which has the size of the Earth and conditions similar to those of March.

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arxiv.org broke the news in on Tuesday, January 27, 2026.
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