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The most massive stars in the universe are destined to explode as brilliant supernova before collapsing into black holes. Yet one huge star appears to have never fulfilled its destiny; in a twist of irony,
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Super-Earth less than 20 light-years away is an exciting lead in the search for life
The newly discovered world is called GJ 251c and it is a super-Earth orbiting a red dwarf star less than 20 light-years away.
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Scientists Just Found a Super-Earth Exoplanet Only 18 Light-Years Away
It's just 18 light-years away: a super-Earth named GJ 251c with a minimum mass about 3.84 times that of our own planet. The most exciting part? It's smack-bang in its star's habitable zone – an orbital distance neither too far from nor too close to the star to support life.