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Nearby Super-Earth HD 20794 d Identified as Potentially Inhabitable

  • Scientists have discovered a super-Earth planet named HD 20794 d, which is six times larger than Earth and may have conditions suitable for life.
  • The exoplanet was identified by Dr. Michael Cretignier from the University of Oxford while analyzing data from the La Silla Observatory in Chile.
  • The planet orbits in the habitable zone of a nearby star, located 20 light-years away, suggesting it could sustain water on its surface.
  • Researchers believe HD 20794 d could be crucial for future missions to detect signs of life outside our solar system.
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