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Proxima Centauri is our nearest stellar neighbor and is known to be a very active M dwarf #star.

Known to host a potentially #habitable #planet, the star #Proxima exhibits very active #flare activity in optical wavelengths.

Depending on the energy and frequency of these flares, nearby planets in the habitable zone might be rendered uninhabitable as the flares strip planetary atmospheres of necessary ingredients such as ozone and water.

#astronomy #astrobiology
phys.org/news/2025-03-small-st

Phys.org · Small star, mighty flares: ALMA shares new view of Proxima CentauriBy National Radio Astronomy Observatory

Astronomers have detected a super-Earth orbiting GJ 3998, a nearby red dwarf located 59 light years away.

The new #planet, named GJ 3998 d, is the third planet found in the system and has a mass 6 times larger than that of the Earth.

It resides in the optimistic #habitable zone of its star and completes an orbit once every 41.8 days.

At this distance, GJ 3998 d gets just 20% more stellar insolation compared to what Earth receives by the Sun.

#exoplanets #astronomy
astrobiology.com/2025/03/a-sup

Astrobiology · A Super-Earth Discovered In The Habitable Zone Of Nearby Red Dwarf GJ 3998 - AstrobiologyAn international team, led by a student from Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias (IAC), has detected a super-Earth orbiting in the habitable zone of GJ 3998, a nearby red dwarf located 59 ly away. The new planet, named GJ 3998 d, is the third planet found in the system. ‘GJ 3998 d is a welcome […]

The organic material found in a few areas on the surface of dwarf #planet #Ceres is probably of exogenic origin.

Impacting asteroids from the outer asteroid belt may have brought it with them.

Instead, the dwarf planet's #cryovolcanism, in which salty brine rises from the body's interior to the surface, is not responsible for the organic deposits.

These findings help to understand where and how #habitable conditions could have arisen in the solar system.

#astrobiology
phys.org/news/2025-01-dwarf-pl

Phys.org · Dwarf planet Ceres may have received organic material from space objectsBy Max Planck Society

Warm rocky #exoplanets within the #habitable zone of Sun-like stars are favoured targets for current and future missions.

Theory indicates these #planets could be wet at formation and remain habitable long enough for life to develop.

Synthetic observations reliably point to Earth-like #biosphere surface fluxes of oxygen for systems within 10-20 parsecs.

#astrobiology
astrobiology.com/2024/12/detec

Paper by Taysum et al. (2024):
arxiv.org/abs/2412.01266

Astrobiology · Detectability Of Biosignatures In Warm, Water-rich Atmospheres - AstrobiologyWarm rocky exoplanets within the habitable zone of Sun-like stars are favoured targets for current and future missions.

The history of #water on early #Mars is uncertain.

Determining when water first appeared, where and for how long, are all burning questions that drive Mars exploration. If Mars was once #habitable, some amount of water was required.

Studying the mineral zircon in a #meteorite from Mars reveaös evidence that water was present when the zircon crystal formed 4.45 billion years ago.

These new results may represent the oldest evidence for water on Mars.

#astrobiology
theconversation.com/a-4-45-bil

The ConversationA 4.45 billion-year-old crystal from Mars reveals the planet had water from the beginningIf Mars was once habitable, it needed to have water. For the past 3 billion years, it’s been rather cold and dry. But what about the early days?

Most of the #exoplanets we've discovered orbit red dwarf #stars.

This is because about 75% of the stars in the Milky Way are red dwarfs, so you would expect red dwarf planets to be the most abundant.

This also means that most #habitable worlds are going to orbit these small, cool stars, and that has some significant consequences for our search for #life.

But even detecting the atmospheres of such planets may be extremely difficult in practice.

#astronomy #astrobiology
phys.org/news/2024-09-exoplane

Phys.org · Exoplanets could be hiding their atmospheresBy Brian Koberlein

The #habitable zone #exoplanet LHS 1140 b is unlikely to be a mini-Neptune, a small gas #planet with a thick hydrogen-rich atmosphere.

The planet is less dense than rocky planets with an Earth-like composition, suggesting that 10 to 20% of its mass may be composed of #water.

It is a candidate water world, likely resembling a snowball or ice planet with a potential liquid ocean at the sub-stellar point.

phys.org/news/2024-07-astronom

Paper by Cadieux et al. (2024):
arxiv.org/abs/2406.15136

Phys.org · Astronomers find surprising ice world in the habitable zone with JWST dataBy Nathalie Ouellette

The# sun warms the Earth, making it #habitable for people and animals.

But that's not all it does, and it affects a much larger area of #space. The #heliosphere, the area of space influenced by the sun, is over a hundred times larger than the distance from the sun to the Earth.

Earth's atmosphere protects life on the planet from the effects of cosmic radiation, but the heliosphere itself acts as a cosmic shield from most interstellar radiation.

#astronomy
phys.org/news/2024-06-nasa-int

Phys.org · NASA considering an interstellar probe to study the heliosphere, the region of space influenced by the sunBy Sarah A. Spitzer

Astronomers have made the rare and tantalising discovery of an Earth-like #exoplanet 40 light-years away that may be just a little warmer than our own world.

The potentially #habitable #planet, named Gliese 12 b, orbits its host #star every 12.8 days, is comparable in size to #Venus - so slightly smaller than Earth - and has an estimated surface temperature of 42°C.

The planet is in spin-orbit resonance, so its habitability is far from guaranteed.

#astronomy ras.ac.uk/news-and-press/news/

The Royal Astronomical SocietyRare 'exo-Venus' with Earth-like temperature discoveredAstronomers have made the rare and tantalising discovery of an Earth-like exoplanet 40 light-years away that may be just a little warmer than our own world. The pot...

The TRAPPIST-1 system is comprised of seven rocky #planets in small orbits around an ultracool dwarf #star 12 parsec away.

These planets cover an irradiation range similar to the range of the inner solar system.

Three of them orbit within the circumstellar #habitable zone and all of them are particularly well-suited for detailed characterization.

A transit-timing monitoring campaign resulted in unprecedented precisions on the planets’ masses and densities.

#astronomy
astrobiology.com/2024/01/trapp

Astrobiology · TRAPPIST-1 And Its Compact System Of Temperate Rocky Planets - AstrobiologyThe TRAPPIST-1 system is comprised of seven Earth-sized rocky planets in small orbits around a Jupiter-sized ultracool dwarf star 12 parsec away.