Planet Super-Earth passes through the habitable zone of the red dwarf star
Astronomers have found a “super-Earth” orbiting a crimson dwarf star simply 37 light-years from our photo voltaic system. The exoplanet Ross 508 b touches the so-called liveable zone of its guardian star, the zone during which floor temperatures are tailored to permit the existence of liquid water, a key ingredient of life. The newly found … Read more