In the search for Earth-like worlds, we should probably focus on red dwarfs
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In the search for Earth-like worlds, we should probably focus on red dwarfs
When astronomers first discovered exoplanets, they found massive ones orbiting large stars. The technology to detect smaller planets around low-mass, dim red dwarfs took time to develop. By the mid-2000s, HARPS (High Accuracy Radial velocity Planet Searcher) was specifically targeting M dwarfs and in 2009 discovered the least massive exoplanet at the time. In 2016, […] The post In the search for Earth-like worlds, we should probably focus on red…
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