In search of the new world: 'Proxima Century-B' (episode:1)

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In Greek mythology there are many types of fantasy with villains. The world of this imagination has opened a new door to the possibilities of science afterwards. Does life exist in space somewhere else? In response to the biggest question of modern astronomy, recently a new name has been added, 'Proxima Century-B'.

What is it

Proxima Century-B is said to be our neighbor. The proxima center is very much like the planet Earth, just about 4.24 light-years away from the solar system. Our closest star is not so hot like the sun. This star in the left-hand shape is called 'Red Dwarf Star' or 'Red Dwarf Star' in astronomy.

The planet is roughly 25 trillion miles away from the planet. Its mass is 30% more than the Earth's mass. Once you are on the planet, you can observe your birthday only after 11 days. Because only 11 days in Earth, the planet revolves around its star, there is one year in 11 days of the Earth.

Getting so much importance due to any feature

In 1992, scientists discovered the first planet outside the Solar System. Nearly twenty years have passed, in which Kepler Space Telescope has seen more than three thousand V Planets. However, this is the first time in the life-friendly regions of any star and at the same time that any planet close to the Earth can be found.

The star that moves around the planet, its mass is only 12% of the Sun's mass. Since its mass, its habitat zone starts from a lot of stars. The planet that is 25 times closer than the Earth is closer to the sun. If the planet is in the atmosphere, its temperature will be between 30 and 40 degrees Celsius, which strengthens the possibility of water on that planet. Because the water will not evaporate at this temperature. If there is water then life will exist, that hope can not be completely erased.

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