earthsky.org
| 1 month ago
There might be billions of rocky planets in the habitable zones around red dwarf stars in our Milky Way, the European Southern Observatory said earlier today.
thecomingcrisis.blogspot.com
| 1 month ago
Red dwarf stars account for 80% of the 200-400 billion stars in the Milky Way - and the scientists now believe that 40% of those might have a planet in the habitable zone. They calculate that around 40% of red dwarfs have a rocky planet not ...
www.tgdaily.com
| 1 month ago
Astronomers have long searched for habitable exoplanets orbiting red dwarf stars (M dwarfs), which are considered the most common type of star in the Milky Way galaxy. According to Xavier Bonfils of the Observatoire des Sciences de ...
slumz.boxden.com
| 1 month ago
http://www.universetoday.com/94347/b...the-milky-way/ Astronomers estimate that there are tens of billions of rocky planets located in habitable zones around red dwarfs in our galaxy alone. Red dwarf stars are faint and cool compared to the ...
moonandback.com
| 1 month ago
A total of nine super-Earths (planets with masses between one and ten times that of Earth) were found, including two inside the habitable zones of Gliese 581 (eso0915) and Gliese 667 C respectively. The astronomers could estimate how ...
blogs.birminghammail.net
| 1 month ago
Astronomers came up with the prediction after conducting a survey of red dwarf stars, which account for 80% of stars in the Milky Way. Top pic: Artist's impression of a sunset seen from the "super-Earth" planet Gliese 667 Cc. They