NASA's Raumsonde discovers new exoplanets
A new discovery has been made by NASA's Raumsonde, an exoplanet that orbits a sun-like star.
The exoplanet, named TOI 700 d, is about the same size as Earth and is located in the habitable zone of its star. This means that it is possible that TOI 700 d could support liquid water on its surface.
TOI 700 d is located about 100 light-years from Earth in the constellation Dorado. It is one of three exoplanets that orbit the star TOI 700. The other two exoplanets, TOI 700 b and TOI 700 c, were discovered in 2020.
TOI 700 d is the first exoplanet discovered by Raumsonde. Raumsonde is a space telescope that was launched in 2018. It is designed to search for exoplanets that are located in the habitable zones of their stars.
The discovery of TOI 700 d is an important step in the search for life beyond Earth. It shows that there are other planets in the universe that could potentially support life.
Here are some of the key details about TOI 700 d:
- It is about the same size as Earth.
- It is located in the habitable zone of its star.
- It is one of three exoplanets that orbit the star TOI 700.
- It was discovered by NASA's Raumsonde space telescope.