Exoplanet
Astronomers Detect New Rocky Super-Earth Within the Habitable Zone of Cool Star
A newly discovered super-Earth has its own atmosphere and can hold water in all different phases. A team of international scientists detected a rocky, super-Earth orbiting within the so-called "habitable zone of a cool M-type star about 40 light-years away.
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