Our nearest cosmic neighbors may be closer than we think. A team of astronomers at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) have announced the discovery of what could be the closest habitable planet beyond the Solar System. Orbiting the red dwarf star Wolf 1061 in the constellation of Ophiuchus, the planet is only 14 light years from Earth, which is closer than the exoplanet Gliese 667Cc's 22 light years.
.. Continue Reading Closest potential habitable planet found just 14 light years awaySection: Space
Tags: Related Articles:
- Tidally locked exoplanets more habitable than previously thought
- NASA's Kepler finds exoplanet smaller than Mercury
- Scientists forecast weather on planets outside our solar system
- Spitzer Space Telescope confirms nearest rocky planet
- Exoplanet hunting NGTS telescope array achieves first light
- First exoplanet weather map reveals 5,400 mph winds
from Gizmag Emerging Technology Magazine http://ift.tt/1NqVyCL
No comments:
Post a Comment