Friday, 31 July 2015

Spitzer Space Telescope confirms nearest rocky planet



The Earth's cosmic neighborhood got a bit more crowded as NASA announced that itsSpitzer Space Telescope has confirmed the presence of the closest rocky planet to the Solar System. Orbiting a visible main-sequence star 21 light years away in the constellation of Cassiopeia, HD 219134b is larger than Earth and is uninhabitable.

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Section: Space

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Exoplanet
Spitzer
NASA

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