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A planet similar to the earth's environment

I also read newspapers. It seems that according to the website of the Southern European Observatory, this newly discovered planet is named "58 1c". It orbits a red dwarf star named Gliese58 1. Red dwarf is a small star with low energy. Red dwarfs emit faint red light, which lasts longer than the sun. Gliese58 1 has a mass of 1/3 and a brightness of 1/50 of the sun.

The planet "58 1C" is about 190 trillion kilometers away from the earth, its mass is about six times that of the earth, and its surface temperature is estimated to be between 0 and 40 degrees Celsius, which is equivalent to the surface temperature of the earth. So far, the atmospheres of all 220 extrasolar planets discovered by astronomers are either too hot, too cold, too big or too thick, and they have no livable environment similar to Earth. The newly discovered "58 1c" planet looks just right, at least that's what scientists think at present.

The discovery of "58 1c" not only excites the astronomical community, but also excites people with alien "immigration dreams". However, before you leave, you must know several important facts:

As long as "58 1c" goes around the stars once 13 days, your age will grow faster.

The acceleration of gravity on "58 1c" is 1.6 times that on the earth. Sitting on it, you will feel that your weight has increased by 0.6 times.

The distance between "58 1c" and its star Gliese58 1 is 14 times shorter than the distance between the earth and the sun. Judging from "58 1c", the stars in the sky are 20 times larger than the moon we see on earth, and will be greatly radiated by red dwarfs.

"58 1c" probably won't rotate, so half is always day and the other half is always night.

"58 1c" is about 20.5 light years away from the earth, which is equivalent to 120 trillion miles. From the concept of the Milky Way, it is not far from the Earth, and Gliese58 1 is also one of the closest 100 stars to the Earth. However, for the current human means of transportation, it will take astronauts 5 billion years to get there.