Publish dateWednesday 26 June 2013 - 13:41
Story Code : 68944
New solar system discovered with 3 super-Earth planets in habitable zone
A team of astronomers has discovered a new solar system packed full of planets. 

The star Gliese 667C is orbited by between five and seven planets, the maximum number that could fit in stable, close orbits. 

A record-breaking three of these planets are super-Earths found in the so-called habitable zone around the star-the zone where liquid water could exist. This makes them good candidates for the search for life. 

Gliese 667C is a very well-studied star. It is just over one third of the mass of our Sun, and it is part of a triple star system known as Gliese 667. 

Gliese 667 is remarkably similar to our solar system, compared to other stars studied in the search for habitable planets.
 
Previous studies of Gliese 667C found that the star hosts three planets, with one in the habitable zone.
 
Now, a team of astronomers led by Guillem Anglada-Escude of the University of Gottingen, a former Carnegie post-doc, reexamined observations taken between 2003 and 2012, along with new observations from a variety of telescopes, and found evidence for five, and possibly as many as seven, planets around the star. 

If seven planets exist, they would completely fill the habitable zone; there are no more stable, long-lived orbits in which a planet could be so close to the star.
(ANI)
Source : Afghan Voice Agency (AVA), International Service
https://avapress.com/vdcc0oqe.2bq408y-a2.html
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