I think it's old news (not sure) well anyway but what do you think about it? could we move there once we've destroyed our planet?
Planet's gravity means a human could walk on the surface.
Highest average temperature is -12C - cold but survivable.
Scientists say incredible discovery points to universe full of Earth-like planets.
The chances that future generations will one day colonise the stars have just got higher.
It takes just 37 days to orbit its sun which means its seasons last for just a few days. One side of the planet always faces its star and basks in perpetual daylight, while the other is in perpetual darkness.
The most suitable place for life or future human colonists would be in the 'grey' zone - the band between darkness and light that circles the planet.
The planet orbits a small red star called Gliese 581 in the constellation of Libra. The planet, named Glieseg, is 118,000,000,000,000 miles away - so far away that light from its start takes 20 years to reach the Earth
The planet is so far away, spaceships travelling close to the speed of light would take 20 years to make the journey. If a rocket was one day able to travel at a tenth of the speed of light, it would take 200 years to make the journey. (i'm catching a plane tomorrow morning otherwise i won't be there on time hahahaha)
Diameter - 1.2 to 1.4 times that of the Earth
Mass - 3.1 and 4.3 times that of the Earth
Average surface temperature - between -24F and 10F (-31C and -12C)
Distance from the Earth - 20 light years or 118,000,000,000,000 miles
Time needed to travel to Gliese 581g in a rocket travelling one tenth the speed of light, or 19,000 miles per second - 200 years
One of six planets to orbit the star Gliese 581
Length of year - 37 Earth days
Gravity - similar or slightly higher than Earth
Distance from its sun - around six million miles
The planet orbits a red dwarf which is 50 times cooler and a third the size of our Sun
Composition - rocky with liquid water and atmosphere.
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