New techniques allow discovery of smallest super-Earth exoplanets
Thursday, April 18, 2013 - 14:06
in Astronomy & Space
New research has perhaps the smallest super-earth planet in its host star habitable zone. Kepler 62f is a small, probably rocky planet orbiting a sun-like star in the Lyra constellation. The planet is about 1.4 times the size of Earth, receives about half as much solar flux, or heat and radiation, as Earth and circles its star in 267.3 (Earth) days.