Alien life on nearby 'super Earth' much likelier than we thought, study claims
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Live ScienceAlien life on nearby 'super Earth' much likelier than we thought, study claimslivescience.comA recently discovered "super Earth" located around 25 light-years from our planet is not as massive as previously thought, raising the chances that it has the conditions to support life.
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