LP 890-9 c: A rocky super-Earth in the habitable zone of a cool red dwarf, the second-most favorable target for atmospheric studies after TRAPPIST-1.

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LP 890-9 c is a rocky super-Earth about 40% larger than Earth that orbits a cool red dwarf 98 light-years away in the inner habitable zone on an 8.5-day orbit, so whether it has liquid water depends on its atmosphere, and its discovery by SPECULOOS after LP 890-9 b was found by TESS makes it a top target for James Webb Space Telescope atmospheric studies, with Laetitia Delrez leading the study that ranks it among the most favorable habitable-zone worlds after TRAPPIST-1.

Discovery Alert: A Rocky Super-Earth in the Habitable Zone - NASA Science
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Discovery Alert: A Rocky Super-Earth in the Habitable Zone - NASA Science

A newly discovered super-Earth lies in the habitable zone around its star, and appears to be in a prime position for further atmospheric investigation.