Astronomers have discovered a super-Earth planet ten times more massive than our world orbiting within the habitable zone of a Sun-like star, using an innovative detection technique that could revolutionize the search for “Earth 2.0.” The planet, designated Kepler-725c, represents the first super-Earth found in a habitable zone using transit timing variations—a method that tracked … Read more
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