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Originally Posted by Fred Brackin
The article Dataweaver linked to put the mass of d much higher than that. At least 5.8 earth masses. It's right at the outer limit of the liquid water zone and no statement about it not being tide-locked was included.
Do you have a source for your variant data?
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Fred, assuming that it is possible that the atmosphere of the newly discovered planet isn't like that of Venus, what sort of life do you think might develop there?
Or is any talk of life on the planet just wishful thinking, IYO?