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An Earth-sized world 11 light-years from home may be our next best shot to find alien life

November 15, 2017

Eleven light-years away, an Earth-sized world orbits a cool, red star, and it may be just right for life.

The planet, known as Ross 128b, completes an orbit of its star, Ross 128, about once every 10 days, according to new research published in the journal Astronomy & Astrophysics

While a 10-day orbit might bake a world around a sun-like star, Ross 128 isn’t at all like the sun. 

The relatively nearby red dwarf star is small and cool, so Ross 128b’s 10-day orbit could actually make it ideal for life to develop.  Read more…

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Source: Mashable | An Earth-sized world 11 light-years from home may be our next best shot to find alien life

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