GJ 1132b – what do we know about Earth-like planet?

Newly discovered planet could be most important world outside the solar system

GJ 1132b
Nasa's artist's rendition of GJ 1132b
(Image credit: Nasa)

An Earth-sized planet close enough for scientists to observe with telescopes could prove to be instrumental in learning more about the worlds beyond our solar system.

GJ 1132b, which is 39 light-years away from Earth, was spotted by robotic telescopes at the Cerro-Tololo Inter-American Observatory in Chile. The powerful telescopes detected a miniscule change in starlight as the planet orbited around its host star, a small red dwarf.

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