Tuesday, 4 August 2015

Cassiopeia's hidden gem: The closest rocky, transiting planet

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A star in the constellation Cassiopeia has a planet in a three-day orbit that transits, or crosses in front of its star. At a distance of just 21 light-years, it is by far the closest transiting planet to Earth, which makes it ideal for follow-up studies. Moreover, it is the nearest rocky planet confirmed outside our solar system.
via Science Daily
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