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0 - 20 años luz

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183.595 Trillion Miles

31.2290 Light Years

9.5748 Parsecs

Sol

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1 estrella

5,224 F Photosphere

Sol

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0.0672 AU

Tidally Locked

1.26 (EM)

Super Terran

8,551 Miles

? Density

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Atmosphere ?

Freezing

Life ?

Moderate Flares

7-11 Billion Years Old

Main Sequence

Population I

Heavy Element Rich

1 AU = 92,955,807 Miles

Chemical Rocket Travel Time

312,290 Earth Years

Fission Rocket Travel Time

628.35 Earth Years

Fusion Rocket Travel Time

314.17 Earth Years

Laser Light Sail Travel Time

157.08 Earth Years

Wolf 1069 Planets Probability to Host Life


Wolf 1069 I (Vakaka): The chances for life on Wolf 1069 I are considered promising but not confirmed, as it's a rocky, Super Terran sized planet orbiting within the habitable zone of its red dwarf star, allowing for the potential of liquid water. However, potential challenges include being tidally locked, meaning one side is always in darkness, and the possibility of strong stellar radiation from the red dwarf star, which could strip an atmosphere. Scientists are optimistic about its prospects and it is a strong candidate for future biosignature searches with more advanced technology like the Extremely Large Telescope.

Wolf 1069 Comments (1)

Planet Wolf 1069 I is an interesting candidate for harboring life, but we need much more data about it, especially its atmospheric components. Luckily, its parent star produces moderate flares, so that's good news for it being able to retain an atmosphere.

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