The closest rocky planet (GJ1132b) like our Earth has been discovered, 40 light years out - revolving close in to an M-dwarf star about half the size of our Sun. It was uncovered by the MEarth-South telescope array on Cerro Tololo in Chile.
The closest rocky planet (GJ1132b) like our Earth has been discovered, 40 light years out - revolving close in to an M-dwarf star about half the size of our Sun. It was uncovered by the MEarth-South telescope array on Cerro Tololo in Chile.