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Rock Solid Evidence of a Rocky, Earth-like Exoplanet

Discover the rocky exoplanet Corot-7b, a significant find that's reshaping our understanding of Earth-like planets.

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Astronomers have conclusive evidence that a planet spotted in a star system 500 light years away is rocky and solid, just like Earth.

Scientists have long figured that if life begins on a planet, it needs a solid surface to rest on, so finding one elsewhere is a big deal. "We basically live on a rock ourselves," said co-discoverer Artie Hartzes.... "It's as close to something like the Earth that we've found so far. It's just a little too close to its sun" [AP].

Yes, for while the exoplanet, Corot-7b, is rocky like Earth and is only about five times more massive than our home planet, it's hardly our twin. Its close proximity to its star means that it completes an orbit (its "year") in just 20 hours, and the climate extremes are punishing.

Temperatures soar above 2,000 degrees on its day side and sink to minus 200 degrees on ...

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