スミソニアン博物館のインスタグラム(smithsonian) - 5月18日 05時31分
Astronomers have discovered an Earth-sized exoplanet that could potentially support life. Also, it may be covered in volcanoes.
Called LP 791-18 d, the planet orbits a small red dwarf star about 90 light-years away in a southern constellation called Crater. The gravitational tug from a more massive planet in the system, shown as a blue disk in the background of this illustration, may result in internal heating and volcanic eruptions.
Only a small proportion of the exoplanets—worlds beyond our solar system—that have been discovered so far are thought to be able to support life.
Finding LP 791-18 d gives us more hope that we might one day find signs of life on another planet. The discovery was made possible in part due to ground-based observations made by the Center for Astrophysics | Harvard & Smithsonian.
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