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posted by fyngyrz on Wednesday April 11 2018, @07:29PM   Printer-friendly
from the stars-donating-plasma dept.

Amid much excitement in 2016, astronomers revealed the discovery of an Earth-sized planet around the star closest to our Sun, Proxima Centauri. This exoplanet, just 4.2 light years from Earth, was close enough to its red dwarf star that water might well exist on its surface.

Alas, now we know that life probably does not live on the planet, at least not on the surface. In March 2016, astronomers using an array of telescopes known as Evryscope observed a "superflare" 10 times larger than any previous one detected from the red dwarf star.

The arXiv. Abstract number: 1804.02001 (About the arXiv). Submitted to AAS Journals.


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  • (Score: 2) by mmh on Wednesday April 11 2018, @09:05PM

    by mmh (721) on Wednesday April 11 2018, @09:05PM (#665546)

    I know you're joking, but correct information is always a good thing. The Tesla is actually just in an orbit that only takes it out around Sol, back to Earth and out to Mars and around and around it goes.

    https://where-is-tesla-roadster.space/images/gallery/orbit-14-feb-2018.jpg [where-is-tesla-roadster.space]

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