Scientists say they’ve identified an Earth-like planet right next door

A recently discovered exoplanet only 25 light years away resembles our own planet a lot more than once thought.

The distant world, dubbed GJ 3378b, orbits inside the habitable zone of a red dwarf star — a type of star that is much smaller and cooler than our Sun — where temperatures are just right for liquid water to form on the surface.

But initially, its case for potentially supporting life beyond that looked grim. Astronomers suspected it was a rocky world, but its mass was at least five times more than Earth — or what astronomers called a “super-Earth.” Along with its incredible surface gravity, such a heavy world would possess a crushing atmosphere that would smother any chance of hosting life.

That no longer appears to be the case, however. In a new study published in The Astrophysical Journal, researchers from the University of California, Irvine, took a second look at the exoplanet, finding that it’s a much more manageable twice the mass of Earth. Combined with its proximity to our solar system, it’s one of the most tantalizing nearby candidates for potentially supporting life yet.

https://futurism.com/space/scientists-discover-earth-like-planet-right-next-door

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