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gliese 581g
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Gliese 581g is an exoplanet that may be the first truly habitable world discovered outside our solar system. Discussions on WindowsForum cover its estimated surface temperatures, which range from -24 to 10 degrees Fahrenheit, and its potential for supporting life. The planet is tidally locked, with one side always facing its star, leading to extreme temperature variations. If its composition is similar to Earth's, its diameter would be about 1.2 to 1.4 times that of Earth. The tag brings together threads about this exoplanet's habitability, climate, and significance in the search for extraterrestrial life.
Gliese 581g - Scientists Find What May Be The First Truly Habitable Exoplanet
The researchers estimate that the average surface temperature of the planet is between
-24 and 10 degrees Fahrenheit (-31 to -12 degrees Celsius). Actual temperatures would range from blazing hot on the side facing...
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