- That orbit is better described as passing through the habitable zone. How this would affect potential life, I have no clue, but it certainly isn’t a stable orbit in the habitable zone like earth or mars - Another article said it had 6.6 times earth’s mass, and now I’m really curious about the diameter and atmospheric composition. It sounds like it’d be a big Venus that alternates between freezing and boiling. - It sounds like an extremely interesting planet for sure, I hope they point Webb at it to get an atmospheric spectral analysis soon! 
 
 
- My life for Super Earth! 
- Absolutely not until lifeforms on this planet have learned to look after this one first. 
- 20ly away. I guess that does qualify as “nearby,” astronomically. - In a certain way, it does feel close. We can’t figure out how to go faster than light, but we could theoretically get to a significant fraction of c and 20 years isn’t such a long time to plan for in terms of getting a probe there to start relaying messages that take 20 years to get back. - I mean, it’s the span of a career, but people could conceivably work on the launch and live to see it return data. - Breakthrough Starshot project is working towards accelerating a probe close to 20% of C. That’s a significant fraction of C in these terms. - Even if we could get to .25 C, that would be 80 years for the probe to get there, and then 20 more for the data to come back. - But yes, that is still VERY close. 
 
 




