A Planet Lost Its Atmosphere, So Its Volcanoes Made It a New One
March 13, 20214 min read741 words
Published: March 13, 2021  |  4 min read741 words
A red-dwarf star called Gliese 1132 or GJ 1132 for short (astronomers and their fun nicknames!) smolders on some 41 light-years from the sun in the southern constellation , just a few degrees away from the southern cross. In 2015, astronomers using the at in Chile found an Earth-...
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