Super Earth in habitable zone.
News of planet discoveries are appearing so fast anymore that I feel like I cant keep up. This one really caught my attention though, because it is only 22 light years away - a relatively short distance considering the size of the galaxy.
The article says that the planet is surprising find, because it orbits a metal-poor star. I wonder if this also has any effect on what metals the planets crust is composed of? Would a hypothetical civilization on the planet have trouble developing advanced technology, due to lack of certain rare metals?
News of planet discoveries are appearing so fast anymore that I feel like I cant keep up. This one really caught my attention though, because it is only 22 light years away - a relatively short distance considering the size of the galaxy.
The article says that the planet is surprising find, because it orbits a metal-poor star. I wonder if this also has any effect on what metals the planets crust is composed of? Would a hypothetical civilization on the planet have trouble developing advanced technology, due to lack of certain rare metals?