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The planet of super-earth hurtles through the habitable zone of the red dwarf star

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Written by adrina

Astronomers have discovered a “super-Earth” orbiting a red dwarf star just 37 light-years from our solar system.

That exoplanet Ross 508 b is overflying its parent star’s habitable zone, the region where surface temperatures are suitable for supporting the existence of liquid water, a key component of life. About four times the mass of Earth, the newly discovered exoplanet was spotted using a new infrared monitoring technique. This super-Earth’s close proximity to our planet means it’s ripe for atmospheric surveys that could help researchers determine if life might exist near low mass Stars.


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