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A nearby orange dwarf star was known to host two worlds.

  • Writer: Sandeep K S
    Sandeep K S
  • Feb 9
  • 1 min read
Super-Earth Trio Found in HD 176986 System: Astronomers discover a third super-Earth orbiting a K-type star 91 light-years away. Using radial velocity measurements, this new planet, HD 176986 d, orbits its host star every 61.38 days, sustaining a temperature of 363 K (90°C).
Super-Earth Trio Found in HD 176986 System: Astronomers discover a third super-Earth orbiting a K-type star 91 light-years away. Using radial velocity measurements, this new planet, HD 176986 d, orbits its host star every 61.38 days, sustaining a temperature of 363 K (90°C).

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