Scientists Discover Earth-Like 'Potentially Habitable' Planet

Is HD 137010 b a habitable Earth twin or just another rocky exoplanet in the habitable zone?
Scientists Discover Earth-Like 'Potentially Habitable' Planet
Above: An artist's rendering of a planet in space. Image credit: Unsplash

The Spin

Narrative A

HD 137010 b is an exoplanet candidate orbiting a dim star that provides less than one-third of Earth’s heat. As a result, surface temperatures could plunge to around −70°C, making habitability unlikely. With only limited observations so far, further monitoring is essential to confirm the planet's existence and true characteristics over time ahead.

Narrative B

HD 137010 b stands as the perfect target for future life-detection telescopes. Unlike rocky planets around tempestuous M-dwarf stars that blast away atmospheres, this world orbits a calmer Sun-like star, far more likely to sustain an atmosphere based on current models. Astronomers have ruled out alternatives, making this the ideal candidate already known to exist.

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