New Study: Proxima B
New Study: Proxima B
New Study: Proxima B
Proxima b
Proxima Centauri b (also called Proxima b[8][9] or Alpha Centauri Cb) is
an exoplanet orbiting within the habitable zone of the closest star to
the Sunthe red dwarf star Proxima Centauri, which is in a triple star
system.[10][11] It is located about 4.2 light-years (1.3 parsecs, 40
trillion km, or 25 trillion miles) from Earth in the constellation
of Centaurus, making it the closest known exoplanet to the Solar
System.
Given the proximity to its star, Proxima b is also subject to less pleasant
factors like ultraviolet and X-ray flares that are 100 times the intensity
of what Earth receives from the sun. In the paper, researchers
estimated it to be 400 times the intensity, but recent research has
caused them to create a new estimate, they said. If there is life on the
planet, it would be affected by this radiation, but it is pure speculation
as to what kind of effect.
Proxima Centauri is a low-mass red dwarf star, known as
an M-class dwarf, that happens to be close to the bright
binary star Alpha Centauri AB, which outshines its cool
stepbrother, so to speak. All of these stars are within the faint
Centaurus constellation, which can't be seen with the unaided
eye.
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