Hyderabad:Amid plethora of researches to find out existence of life outside our solar system, NASA has discovered a potentially habitable "Super Earth", 31 light years away from us. One light-year is equal to 9,500,000,000,000 kilometers.
The Super Earth named "GJ 357 d" was discovered using data collected by NASA's planet-hunting TESS space telescope, which looks for dips in the brightness of stars, indicating planets passing in front of them.
In February this year, TESS' cameras caught a star named "GJ 357" dimming slightly every 3.9 days.
Investigations eventually revealed not one, but three exoplanets orbiting the star.
GJ 357 d, the third and farthest from its star, sits just within the outer edge of its habitable zone. It receives about the same amount as stellar energy as Mars does from our Sun.
According to a study, GJ 357 d weighs at least 6.1 times Earth's mass and orbits its star every 55.7 days.