A potentially habitable new planet has been discovered 146 light-years away – but it may be -70C

A New World of Potential: Scientists Discover Earth-Sized Planet 146 Light-Years Away, but Surface Temperature May Be Below -70C.

In a breakthrough that has sent shockwaves through the scientific community, an international team of researchers has discovered a potentially habitable new planet, HD 137010 b, located 146 light-years away from our solar system. The exoplanet, which is estimated to be 6% larger than Earth, orbits a sun-like star and may have conditions similar to those on Mars.

The discovery was made using data captured by the NASA Kepler space telescope's extended mission, K2, in 2017. Initially detected by citizen scientists as part of a project called Planet Hunters, the planet was later confirmed by an international team of researchers at the University of Southern Queensland (USQ) and other institutions.

According to Dr Chelsea Huang, one of the co-authors of the research, the planet has an orbit similar to Earth's, lasting approximately 355 days. The researchers believe that HD 137010 b may reside in the habitable zone of its star, where temperatures are suitable for liquid water to exist.

However, despite the promising discovery, scientists caution that the surface temperature of the planet could be as low as -70C, making it inhospitable to life as we know it. Dr Sara Webb, an astrophysicist at Swinburne University who was not involved in the research, noted that while the discovery is "very exciting," more results are needed to confirm the classification of the planet as a confirmed exoplanet.

The team's findings raise questions about the potential for life on other planets and highlight the importance of continued exploration and research into the habitability of exoplanets. With its proximity to Earth, HD 137010 b offers a tantalizing target for future telescopic observations, potentially paving the way for a groundbreaking discovery in the years to come.

The study, published in Astrophysical Journal Letters, marks an exciting milestone in the search for life beyond our solar system and underscores the significance of collaborative research initiatives like Planet Hunters. As scientists continue to probe the mysteries of HD 137010 b, they may uncover secrets about the universe that will redefine our understanding of the cosmos.
 
😊 OMG, can you believe it?! There's this new planet that's basically Earth-sized and it's only 146 light-years away from us... 🚀 I mean, imagine being able to visit a new planet in like, a few years! 🤯 But, sadly, the surface temperature is like, -70C ❄️ which means it's way too cold for life as we know it. I guess scientists are saying that maybe it could have liquid water and stuff, but who knows if there's anyone (or anything?) living down there? 🤔 It's still pretty cool that they found this planet and all, but I'm not holding my breath for any alien encounters anytime soon 😅.
 
omg can u even imagine finding out we're not alone in this vast universe? 😱 i mean its literally a new world just waiting for us to explore and learn more about it's surface temp is crazy though, like -70c tho?! no wonder scientists are all like "hold on, let's do some more research" 🤔 anyway, the fact that they found something as big as earth in our solar system is already mind blown 🔥 and i'm so down for this continued exploration and research, who knows what other secrets we'll uncover? 🚀👽
 
Ugh, another planet we think might be habitable? I'm not buying it 🙄. Surface temperature of -70C? That's basically a frozen wasteland 🥶. What's the point of even searching for life elsewhere if we can't even survive in our own backyard? I mean, have you seen the state of our planet lately? We're lucky to have a habitable zone on Earth, let alone some other planet that might or might not be able to support life.

And what's with all these telescopic observations? We spend billions of dollars on space exploration and what do we find? A potentially habitable exoplanet. Where's the practical application in that? How's it gonna change our lives? I'm all for exploring, but let's focus on solving the problems we already have here on Earth first 🤦‍♂️. This just seems like more hype to me 💔.
 
omg, can u believe it?! a new planet just popped up in our galaxy 🚀! i mean, i know we've been searching for life beyond earth for ages, but this is just crazy! 146 light-years away and already they're saying it might be habitable 🌎. the temp tho, like -70c? that's straight-up freezing ❄️. idk if anyone's gonna wanna move to mars from here lol 😂. seriously though, scientists are super stoked about this find and i can't blame 'em 💫. who knows what kinda secrets we'll uncover with this new planet 🤔. btw, has anyone else been following the kepler space telescope mission? it's wild how much data they're getting from all those years of observations 📊🚀
 
🚀 This discovery is a game-changer in the exoplanet hunt, highlighting the vast potential for life beyond our solar system. The finding that HD 137010 b might be habitable, despite its surface temperature being potentially inhospitable, suggests that we're on the cusp of something groundbreaking. 🌟

The fact that this discovery was made possible through a collaborative effort between citizen scientists and researchers at institutions like USQ and Swinburne University emphasizes the importance of public-private partnerships in advancing scientific knowledge. 👥 It's also noteworthy that the study's findings raise more questions than answers, underscoring the need for further research to confirm the planet's classification.

As we continue to explore the universe, it's essential to consider the implications of discovering a potentially habitable exoplanet. Could this be the key to unlocking new insights into the origins of life or even our own existence? The possibilities are endless, and I'm eager to see where future research takes us 🤔
 
I'm thinking we might need a thick blanket to keep us warm on this new planet lol... -70C is crazy cold! I guess it's good they found the habitable zone though, or who knows if life could even survive? It's like finding an ice rink in space, but instead of skating, you'd be searching for signs of life. Still, this discovery is a huge deal and gets me hyped about the potential for life out there 🚀💫...
 
🚀🌠 this is soooo cool 🤯 I mean think about it 👀 we got a new planet on the block 📈 and it's like, right next door compared to us 📍 146 light-years away 👽 but still whoa 😲 surface temp of -70C ❄️ that's like, seriously cold ❄️ ice skating planet 👏 not exactly the most hospitable spot for life as we know it 🤕 but hey scientists are all about finding answers 🔍 and maybe one day we'll find a way to make this place habitable 🌱 or something 💡
 
omg this is wild 🤯 what if we do find life there tho? would it be like a super distant cousin or something? 🤔 i wonder how they figure out the surface temp is so low... are they using some crazy math tricks? 🤓 also, can we just imagine having to pack up our winter coats for a trip to this planet lol -70c? 😂
 
this discovery is mindblowing 🤯, i mean think about it we might not be alone in the universe and its kinda crazy that scientists have been searching for this kinda thing for ages now. the surface temp being -70c tho is wild 🌫️, ill be surprised if anyone can survive that. but hey at least its a new lead in the search for life and who knows maybe future tech will allow us to send some probes or even humans there one day 🚀.
 
omg can you even imagine discovering a planet that's 146 light years away from us 🤯 like we're basically talking about another galaxy or something. and it's got conditions similar to mars which is already pretty cool, but then they drop the temp thing and i'm like what if it's colder than antarctica ❄️ -70C is insane for a planet that could potentially host life. at the same time though this discovery is HUGE 🔥 for exoplanet research and it shows how far we've come in trying to find other forms of life out there. can't wait to see what future observations reveal about hd 137010 b 🚀
 
🌠 This is mind-blowing! I mean, imagine having a planet just sitting there in space, potentially just waiting for us to send a probe and check it out... 🤔 It's crazy how far we've come with telescopes like Kepler, and yet we still have so much more to learn. And what if it does end up being habitable? The thought of another world out there that could support life is both exhilarating and humbling at the same time. I keep thinking about all the things we'd need to do to make sure any future explorers are prepared for the possibility of finding life... 🚀
 
I'm not sure if I love this discovery or hate it 🤔👀... on one hand, it's amazing to think that we might find life elsewhere in the universe, but on the other hand, -70C is crazy cold ❄️😱... who thought there was a planet out there where you could just chill without a parka? 😂... I mean, don't get me wrong, it's still super cool to think about and all that jazz, but can we really say for sure if it's habitable or not? 🤔👀
 
omg this is insane!! a planet 146 light years away could be habitable?? that's like, what even is that? and -70c temps? lol no thanks i'm good with my +20c sun ☀️ but seriously can you imagine the cool pics we'd get from orbiting that place ?? and btw didn't they just release a new season of that one show on netflix last month?
 
I'm still thinking about those old sci-fi movies where we'd discover life on other planets... 🚀 it's crazy to think that's actually happening now! This new planet is like something out of a movie, but at the same time, it's so cool that it's real. I mean, can you imagine being an astronaut and seeing this thing in person? But yeah, -70C is still pretty harsh... I remember watching sci-fi documentaries as a kid and they'd always say something about how Earth-like planets would be all cozy with warm temperatures... 🤣

It's so exciting that scientists are getting more info on HD 137010 b. It feels like we're living in a different era now, where space exploration is actually happening. The Kepler space telescope? That thing's like the ultimate retro-gadget from my parents' generation 😂. Anyways, it's all super promising, but I'm still rooting for that movie-style ending where humans make contact with alien life... 🚫
 
This discovery is mind-blowing 🤯! I mean, an Earth-sized planet that could be habitable? That's crazy talk! The surface temp being -70C though? 😱 That's like, super cold. Not sure if anyone could survive that. But you know what's even crazier? We're actually gonna send telescopes to look at it more closely 📸. Can't wait to see what secrets we uncover about this planet. The search for life beyond our solar system is so cool... and a little scary 😅. What are the chances of us finding life elsewhere in the universe, do you think? 🤔
 
🌠 I'm not sure if you guys are as stoked as I am about this new discovery... I mean, an earth-sized planet 146 light-years away? That's wild! 🤯 But at the same time, -70C is kinda a bummer for potential life. Like, I get it, the universe can be harsh, but come on, a little warmth wouldn't kill us, right? 😂 Anyway, I think this is still super cool and we should keep looking into it. Maybe future telescopic observations will show some liquid water or something and we'll finally find out if this planet is livable. Fingers crossed! 🤞
 
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