According to a new study, Alpha Centauri, the system closest to our solar system, might host small planets with rocky structures just like Earth's.
According to a new research, our closest neighbors to our solar system seem to be hosting small, rocky planets very similar to Earth.
A recent analysis near Alpha Centauri reveals that the number of large planets traveling in the orbit of two main stars may not be as many as previously thought. On the contrary, the likelihood of a small, Earth-like planet is much higher.
According to the researchers, livable world-finding studies with a new concept can be reduced to a distance of 4.4 light years.
A new study by Yale astronomers has dismissed the possibility that large-scale planets exist in the system.
Although these great planets have been thought to exist in other models, the data obtained from more advanced spectrographic devices indicate that a different scenario may be on the agenda.