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    New planet in habitable zone raises hope for life beyond Earth

    July 28, 2025
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    A planet with potential for habitability has been discovered approximately 35 light years from Earth by a research team at the Trottier Institute for Research on Exoplanets at the University of Montreal. The discovery was made using data from NASA’s  Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite, also known as TESS, which allowed scientists to identify a fifth planet in the L 98-59 star system.

    Named L 98-59 f, the newly detected planet is part of a compact and diverse system orbiting a red dwarf star. It is located within the system’s habitable zone, where conditions may permit the presence of liquid water. The planet receives a similar amount of stellar energy as Earth does from the Sun, raising the possibility that it could support life.

    Unlike the four previously known planets in the L 98-59 system, L 98-59 f does not transit directly in front of its star from Earth’s perspective. As a result, it was not detected using the traditional transit method. Instead, researchers identified it through careful measurements of the star’s motion, which showed subtle variations indicating the gravitational pull of an additional planet.

    Newly discovered planet lies within the habitable zone

    The existence of the fifth planet was confirmed through a combination of data from TESS and multiple ground-based telescopes. These observations provided a more comprehensive understanding of the star system’s structure, revealing the presence of the non-transiting planet through the radial velocity technique. This method allows scientists to detect the slight wobble in a star caused by the gravitational influence of orbiting planets.

    The L 98-59 system has attracted scientific interest due to the variety of planetary characteristics it presents within a relatively close distance to Earth. Prior to this discovery, the system was already notable for hosting small planets that are considered valuable targets for future atmospheric studies. The addition of a planet in the habitable zone significantly enhances the scientific importance of the system.

    Fifth planet detection confirmed by radial velocity data

    L 98-59 f is believed to be slightly larger than Earth, but precise measurements of its mass and composition are still underway. Researchers aim to determine whether the planet has an atmosphere and, if so, what elements it may contain. These findings could inform broader efforts to understand the potential for life beyond the Solar System.

    The discovery adds to the growing number of nearby exoplanets that may offer favorable conditions for life. As observational technologies improve, scientists expect to identify more planets in similar orbits that could one day be candidates for closer examination using future space missions and telescopic arrays. – By Content Syndication Services.

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