Named L 98-59f, this planet is a non-transiting super-Earth with a minimal mass of 2.8 Earth masses on a 23-day orbit inside the habitable zone of the small red dwarf L 98-59.
L 98-59, also known as TOI-175, TIC 307210830, is an M dwarf about one-third the mass of the Sun.
The system lies approximately 34.5 light-years away in the southern constellation of Volans.
we are all - 5mon
that means there are now over 100 known extra solar planets in their habitable zones.
throws_lemy in space
Astronomers Confirm Fifth Exoplanet in L 98-59 System
https://www.sci.news/astronomy/fifth-exoplanet-l-98-59-system-14090.htmlthat means there are now over 100 known extra solar planets in their habitable zones.
the odds are getting better and better!
Let's get to how those other start systems work!