Breaking from USA Today:
With a Jupiter-like planet and asteroid belt in about the same place as in the Solar system, the likelihood of Epsilon Eridani harboring a habitable planet just went up. Previously the gas giant was thought to follow a looping path, but if that were true it would have destroyed the asteroid belt, so its path must be circular.
Not that I suspect Vulcans are actually on that planet, but it's kinda cool that the Eridani star system might harbor life.
Star Trek fans, take heart — Mr. Spock's fabled home star, the nearby Epsilon Eridani, could harbor an Earth-like planet.
NASA astronomers today report that the triple-ringed star has an asteroid belt and a Jupiter-like giant planet in roughly the same orbits as in our own solar system. Only 850 million years old, a fifth the age of Earth's sun, Epsilon Eridani resembles a younger twin to our solar system. About 62 trillion miles away, it is the closest known solar system.
With a Jupiter-like planet and asteroid belt in about the same place as in the Solar system, the likelihood of Epsilon Eridani harboring a habitable planet just went up. Previously the gas giant was thought to follow a looping path, but if that were true it would have destroyed the asteroid belt, so its path must be circular.
Not that I suspect Vulcans are actually on that planet, but it's kinda cool that the Eridani star system might harbor life.