A potentially habitable new planet has been discovered 146 light-years away – but it may be -70C

A Potentially Habitable Planet Discovered 146 Light-Years Away - But Temperatures Could Be Brutal

Astronomers have made a groundbreaking discovery, identifying a potentially habitable planet about 146 light-years away from Earth. The exoplanet, named HD 137010 b, orbits a sun-like star and is estimated to be 6% larger than our own planet.

The planet's orbit, similar to that of Earth's, takes approximately 355 days to complete. What's exciting about this particular Earth-sized planet is that its star is relatively close to us, just 150 light-years away from the solar system. This proximity makes it more accessible for future observation with next-generation telescopes.

However, despite the promising location, scientists have found a concerning issue - the surface temperature of HD 137010 b could be as low as -70C (-94F), making it less hospitable to life as we know it. The star's cooler and dimmer nature contributes to this extreme temperature, similar to that of Mars.

The discovery was made using data captured in 2017 by the NASA Kepler space telescope's extended mission, known as K2. An international team of scientists from Australia, the UK, the US, and Denmark collaborated on the research.

Dr. Chelsea Huang, a researcher at the University of Southern Queensland, stated that the planet has about a 50% chance of residing in the habitable zone of its star. This makes it an intriguing target for future studies, as it could provide valuable insights into the possibility of life beyond our solar system.

While the discovery is "very exciting," Dr. Sara Webb, an astrophysicist at Swinburne University, noted that more results are needed to classify HD 137010 b as a confirmed exoplanet. Typically, three transit detections are considered the gold standard in planetary science.

The possibility of life on this distant planet remains tantalizing. However, Dr. Webb cautioned that traveling to the planet could take tens of thousands or even hundreds of thousands of years at current speeds.

As scientists continue to study HD 137010 b, we may uncover more about its potential for hosting life and what it can teach us about our own planet's place in the universe. For now, this discovery serves as a reminder that there are still many mysteries waiting to be unraveled in the vast expanse of space.
 
omg, 146 light-years away is crazy 🤯 but like, what's the point if it's gonna be -70C ❄️? i mean, don't get me wrong, discovering a potentially habitable planet is super cool and all 🎉, but can we pls just talk about something else when it comes to temperatures, you know? 😂 like, i'm all for space exploration and stuff, but let's not forget that we have some pretty comfy planets here on earth already ☀️. and if the technology isn't there yet to even consider visiting this planet, then what's the point of getting all excited about it? 🤔 still, can't wait to see more info about this planet and maybe one day we'll figure out a way to make it livable 😊.
 
idk how they're gonna find out if its really habitable lol 🤔 50% chance and temps can drop to -70c? that's just crazy 😂 i mean i guess its still cool that we found another earth-sized planet and all, but what's the point if it's just gonna be a frozen wasteland ❄️ anyway i'm more hyped about the next gen telescopes 📚 they're gonna make space exploration so much more accessible 💫
 
omg u gotta believe this!! so they found another planet thats like earth but its 146 light yrs away & has temps as low as -70c lol cant imagine living on mars rn but seriously though what if there is life out ther tho? idk i just wanna know more about it!!! i mean who gets to travel to a new planet anyway lol tens of thousands or hundreds of thousands yrs is like forever!! lets just hope they get it right next time & we can explore the galaxy
 
OMG, imagine living on a planet so cold it'll freeze your face off 😱! I mean, -70C is like, crazy chilly! 🥶 But at the same time, it's super cool (get it? cool?) that scientists found a potentially habitable planet 146 light-years away. That's, like, whoa! 🤯 The fact that it's close to us makes it more interesting to study, but also kinda sad because we might not be able to visit anytime soon 🚀.

I'm loving the idea of learning more about life beyond our solar system, though! It's like, so humbling to think about how small we are in the grand scheme of things. 🌠 But what I'd really love to know is if there's a way for us to send humans (or robots?) to this planet without, you know, freezing them solid 😂. Can't wait to see more updates on this discovery! 🚀
 
omg, 146 light-years away is already crazy far! 🚀 but like, can you even imagine living on a planet with temps as low as -70C? ❄️ that's like, way too cold for me to handle, lol! i mean, scientists are super excited about this discovery, but i get why they'd be cautious. it's not just the temperature, though - it's also the star being really close to us, which makes it harder to study.

anyway, 50% chance of living in the habitable zone? 🤔 that's still pretty cool, right? and yeah, traveling to this planet is basically a cosmic marathon... i wonder what other secrets this universe has up its sleeve. 😃
 
I'm so glad someone mentioned HD 137010 b again 🤩... I was way too late to jump into this thread but I just had to chime in! I think it's crazy cool that we've got another potentially habitable planet on our radar. The idea that we might be able to learn more about life on other planets is, like, the ultimate question right? 🤔 And yeah, I totally get why the temps are a concern - if it's gonna be as cold as Mars, it's not exactly inviting for life as we know it... 😂 But at the same time, 50% chance of being in the habitable zone is still pretty promising, right? 🌞
 
🌟 I'm so stoked about this new planet discovery! 146 light-years away from us is crazy, right? 🤯 But, I gotta say, those temps could get really harsh for any life forms that might exist there... -70C is COLD 🔥💦. I can imagine the NASA Kepler space telescope's data being super helpful in understanding this planet's orbit and star proximity.

It's amazing to think we're getting closer to knowing if we're not alone in the universe 🌌. This discovery sparks so many questions, like: what does HD 137010 b's atmosphere look like? Could it have liquid water? These are the things that'll get me super excited about space exploration 🚀💫.

Let's keep sending our scientists to study this planet and maybe we can uncover some answers about life beyond Earth 🤝. Who knows, maybe one day we'll have a human settlement on another planet! The thought of it is just mind-blowing 😮
 
Ugh, I'm so over these "groundbreaking discoveries" 🤦‍♂️ that get all the hype without even considering the actual pros and cons. Like, yeah, it's cool that we found a potentially habitable planet, but -70C is still kinda harsh for life as we know it ❄️. And don't even get me started on how long it'll take to travel there at current speeds... tens of thousands of years? Are we just gonna sit around and wait for some sci-fi movie plot device or what? 🚀 At least Mars has a slightly warmer surface temperature, but I guess that's not exactly a selling point either 😒. Can't these scientists just give us the full picture instead of all this cautious optimism? 🤔
 
omg u guys! 🚀 so like i just saw this news about some new planet that might be able to support life & im low-key hyped!!! 🤩 its called hd 137010 b & it's only 146 light yrs away from us, which is super close compared to other exoplanets. the star it orbits is kinda cool too, it's like our own sun but slightly bigger. tho, there's this one thing that's gonna suck... the temp on this planet could be as low as -70c lol what even is that? 🤣 anywayz scientists are stoked because they think it might just make it into the habitable zone & who knows maybe we'll find alien life someday! 🚀 but, like, getting there would take forever cuz of how far away it is so lets just enjoy the idea of it for now 😎
 
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