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A new study finds 45 Earth-like exoplanets in habitable zones, prioritizing them for life-searching telescope observations.
A new study identifies 45 rocky exoplanets in their stars' habitable zones as top candidates for hosting life, with 24 in a more conservative zone.
Led by Cornell University researchers using data from Gaia and NASA’s Exoplanet Archive, the findings focus on planets orbiting red dwarf stars and receiving Earth-like energy.
Notable targets include TRAPPIST-1 e, TOI-715 b, and Proxima Centauri b.
The list will guide observations by the James Webb and upcoming space telescopes to analyze atmospheres for biosignatures.
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Un nuevo estudio encuentra 45 exoplanetas similares a la Tierra en zonas habitables, priorizándolos para observaciones de telescopios en busca de vida.