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The US Agency for Aeronautics and Space (NASA) has discovered the planet in conditions conducive to life in a remote solar system.
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Science Technology
The US Agency for Aeronautics and Space (NASA) has discovered the planet in conditions conducive to life in a remote solar system.
According to ScienceDaily, NASA's next satellite reconnaissance satellite, TESS, has discovered a superplane called "GJ 357 d", 31 light years from the solar system.
It is said that the star of the planet, which is about 6 times larger than Earth, performs an orbital rotation in the life belt called "Gold Loop".
It was also noted that the distance of the GJ 357d to the star could allow water to be present on the surface of the planet if the atmospheric pressure was appropriate.
The details of the discovery were published in the journal Astronomy & Astrophysics.
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