Georgia State Astronomers Make It Easier to Discover Life on Other Planets
November 01, 2024
November 01, 2024
ATLANTA, Georgia, Nov. 1 (TNSres) -- Georgia State University issued the following news:
Two astronomers in Georgia State's Department of Physics & Astronomy have created a roadmap that could help scientists find life on other planets by studying the most common stars in the universe.
Called M dwarf stars, these bodies make up roughly three-fourths of the stars in the universe, even though none can be seen with the naked eye.
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Two astronomers in Georgia State's Department of Physics & Astronomy have created a roadmap that could help scientists find life on other planets by studying the most common stars in the universe.
Called M dwarf stars, these bodies make up roughly three-fourths of the stars in the universe, even though none can be seen with the naked eye.
"I think nearly all ty . . .