Earth-sized planet spotted orbiting small star with 100 times sun’s lifespan
by Ian Sample Science editor from Science | The Guardian on (#6MTG8)
Speculoos-3b, 55 light years away, is only second planetary system to be found around an ultra-cool red dwarf
Astronomers have discovered a new Earth-sized planet orbiting a small, cool star that is expected to shine for 100 times longer than the sun.
The rocky world, called Speculoos-3b, is 55 light years from Earth and was detected as it passed in front of its host star, an ultra-cool red dwarf that is half as hot as the sun and 100 times less luminous.
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