Scientists search for life in this double star system; Eta Cassiopeiae’s absence of giant planets creates stable habitable zones for potentially Earth-like worlds. Researchers identify unique binary star system as promising candidate for habitability despite challenging conditions..
Scientists search for life in this double star system; Eta Cassiopeiae’s absence of giant planets creates stable habitable zones for potentially Earth-like worlds. Researchers identify unique binary star system as promising candidate for habitability despite challenging conditions..
A nearby binary star system is bereft of giant planets, but scientists think it may still be a decent place to look for life. Binary star system Eta Cassiopeiae, located just 19 light-years away, could be a good target in the search for habitable exoplanets, according to a recent study. University. .
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Scientists search for life in this double star system; Eta Cassiopeiae’s absence of giant planets creates stable habitable zones for potentially Earth-like worlds. Researchers identify unique binary star system as promising candidate for habitability despite challenging conditions. Life in this. .
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The research is titled " Direct imaging discovery of a young giant planet orbiting on Solar System scales," and it's published in Astronomy and Astrophysics. The lead author is Tomas Stolker. He's an assistant professor of astronomer at the Leiden Observatory at Leiden University in the.