"NASA Finds Super-Earth in Habitable Zone 137 Light-Years Away"

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NASA has discovered a potential habitable "super-Earth" named TOI-715 b, located 137 light-years away. This planet, orbiting a red dwarf star, is one and a half times larger than Earth and completes an orbit in just 19 days. It has a "conservative" habitable zone, suggesting the possibility of liquid water on its surface. Additionally, a smaller nearby planet may also be within the habitable zone. These findings offer exciting prospects for further exploration and potential signs of life beyond our solar system.
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- Nearby Super-Earth Discovered Comfortably Inside A Star's True Habitable Zone IFLScience
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