So two 'Earth' like Planets with a 60% chance of having an atmosphere and rocky mountain foundations have been discovered at Teegarden's star just 12.5 light years away. Basically the space equivalent of nipping to the corner shops.
https://www.independent.co.uk/life-...ife-exoplanet-solar-system-near-a8966076.html
Teegarden is our nearest star but is so dim (like me) it wasn't spotted until 2003. These planets are thought to have a good chance of having life on due to being in such a stable solar system. Scientists predict any life there would have already evolved to the point where it could argue about the Irish backstop.
Rumours the FIA are already in talks to hold a Grand Prix on one of these planets cannot be confirmed.
https://www.independent.co.uk/life-...ife-exoplanet-solar-system-near-a8966076.html
Teegarden is our nearest star but is so dim (like me) it wasn't spotted until 2003. These planets are thought to have a good chance of having life on due to being in such a stable solar system. Scientists predict any life there would have already evolved to the point where it could argue about the Irish backstop.
Rumours the FIA are already in talks to hold a Grand Prix on one of these planets cannot be confirmed.