AriG
2nd May 2016, 17:42
Only 39 light years away. That's in our bailywick
NASA / AFP / File / HO
Artist view of 6 February 2013, showing a hypothetical planet with two moons in orbit in the habitable zone of a red dwarf
Three exoplanet "potentially habitable" have been discovered orbiting a small star, offering for the first time the possibility "to find chemical traces of life outside our solar system," according to a study published Monday in Nature.
https://www.afp.com/fr/infos/334/decouverte-dun-trio-de-planetes-potentiellement-habitables
NASA / AFP / File / HO
Artist view of 6 February 2013, showing a hypothetical planet with two moons in orbit in the habitable zone of a red dwarf
Three exoplanet "potentially habitable" have been discovered orbiting a small star, offering for the first time the possibility "to find chemical traces of life outside our solar system," according to a study published Monday in Nature.
https://www.afp.com/fr/infos/334/decouverte-dun-trio-de-planetes-potentiellement-habitables