Gliese 581c - Exo-planet better than earth? #nasa #planets #exoplanets

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Gliese 581-c, also known as GJ 581c, is an exoplanet located in the Gliese 581 system, approximately 20.3 light-years away from Earth in the constellation Libra. Discovered in 2007, it gained considerable attention as one of the first exoplanets found within the habitable zone of its host star, Gliese 581.

The habitable zone, sometimes referred to as the "Goldilocks zone," is an orbital region where conditions might be just right to support liquid water, a key ingredient for life as we know it. Gliese 581-c's position within this zone sparked interest in the search for potential extraterrestrial life, though further research has suggested that it may not be a hospitable world. It orbits its host star in just under 13 Earth days and is considered a "super-Earth" due to its larger size and mass compared to our planet.

While Gliese 581-c may not be a prime candidate for Earth-like life, its discovery remains significant in the ongoing exploration of exoplanets and the quest to find potentially habitable worlds beyond our solar system.
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