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  • IAC confirms existence of a Super-earth in the habitable zone of a Sun-like Star

    Posted: 2025-01-28 15:09:52

    Researchers at the Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias (IAC) have confirmed the existence of a super-Earth orbiting the Sun-like star HD 269665 (also known as GJ 3323), located 16.5 light-years away. This exoplanet, designated HD 269665b, has a minimum mass of 2.66 times that of Earth and orbits its star within the habitable zone, where liquid water could potentially exist on the surface. The discovery was made using radial velocity data from the CARMENES spectrograph, HARPS-N, and HIRES instruments, confirming earlier tentative detections. While its habitability remains to be determined, this super-Earth presents a promising target for further study.

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    Hacker News commenters discuss the potential significance of the Super-Earth discovery, with some expressing cautious optimism about its habitability given the limited information available. Several point out the challenges of truly determining habitability, emphasizing factors like atmospheric composition and the possibility of tidal locking. Others raise the immense distance and the limitations of current technology in studying the planet further. A few commenters delve into the specifics of the radial velocity method used for the discovery and the complexities of interpreting the data. There's also a brief discussion comparing this discovery to previous exoplanet findings and the ongoing search for life beyond Earth.