NASA announced that a “super-Earth”, 137 light years away, was discovered. Scientists are now examining the planet to see if it can sustain life. The planet, TOI-715b, is one-and-a-half times the size of Earth and orbits in a “habitable” zone that is conservative around its parent…
Just 137 light-years from Earth, a nearby” super-Earth” exoplanet was just found, prompting researchers to investigate further to determine whether it has the conditions necessary to support life, according to NASA. The planet, known as TOI-715 b, orbits its parent in a traditional “habitable zone” and is roughly 1.5 times as large as Earth. Just 137 light-years from Earth, a adjacent” super-Earth” exoplanet was just found, prompting scientists to delve deeper into it to determine whether it has the conditions necessary to support life, according to NASA. The planet, known as TOI- 715 b, is roughly 1.5 times while wide as Earth and revolves around its parent in a conservative “habitable zone.”
NASA announced that a “super-Earth”, 137 light years away, was discovered. Scientists are now examining the planet to see if it can sustain life. The planet, TOI-715b, is one-and-a-half times the size of Earth and orbits in a “habitable” zone that is conservative around its parent…