Astronomers Find Potentially Habitable Super-Earth Just 25 Light-Years Away
Astronomers have discovered a rocky exoplanet about twice Earth’s size just 25 light-years away, orbiting in the habitable zone of its parent star, Gliese 3378. An artist’s conception of the view from the surface of Gliese 3378b. Image credit: Nikolai Berman / UC Irvine. Gliese 3378, also known as GJ 3378, LHS 1805 or TIC 322347050, is a red dwarf star located 25 light-years away in the northern...






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