A 25-Light-Year Search for a Super-Earth’s Secrets
Astronomers announced the detection of GJ 3378b, a “Super Pământ” 25 light-years from Earth, in a habitable zone where liquid water might exist. The discovery, detailed in *The Astrophysical Journal*, relied on data from the Hobby-Eberly Telescope and the Habitable-zone Planet Finder.
Mantra noastră este ‘urmărește apa’, said Paul Robertson, a professor at UC Irvine. “Este singurul lucru de care are nevoie orice ființă vie cunoscută de pe Pământ, așa că acesta este primul lucru pe care îl căutăm atunci când încercăm să găsim medii care ar putea susține viața.”
Conflicting Data on Mass and Orbit
The planet’s mass was refined to 2.3 times that of Earth, and its orbital period is 21.45 days. “Pentru a găsi acele planete cu masă mică, ești mereu în căutarea unor semnale minuscule,” said Michael Endl, an astronomer and planetologist at the University of Texas, Austin, and the McDonald Observatory. “Dacă instrumentele tale nu sunt suficient de precise, nu le vei găsi.”

The planet’s position in the habitable zone remains a key area of study.
The Red Dwarf Dilemma: Abundant, But Elusive
Red dwarfs, which make up 70% to 75% of Milky Way stars, are the most likely hosts for habitable worlds. Yet their dim light and volatile surfaces create observational hurdles. “Pentru a detecta planete cu masă mică, trebuie să găsim semnale extrem de slabe. Dacă echipamentul de observare nu este suficient de precis, nu le vom putea detecta,” said Michael Endl.
For more on this story, see Astronomes repèrent Gliese 48 b super-Terre à 28 années-lumière en zone habitable.
The James Webb Space Telescope could peer into GJ 3378b’s atmosphere, if it exists.
Next-Gen Tools for Atmospheric Analysis
Future telescopes could sharpen the view. GJ 3378b’s proximity—25 light-years—makes it an attractive target. Paul Robertson noted that compared to the diameter of the Milky Way, 25 light-years is almost like being a neighbor.
But uncertainty lingers. Oamenii de știință nu știu în prezent dacă GJ 3378b prezintă o atmosferă.
Among 6,300 Exoplanets, a Unique Prospect
GJ 3378b joins a growing list of confirmed exoplanets, including the seven worlds of TRAPPIST-1. Its combination of size, proximity, and habitable zone placement makes it a target of interest.
As the search for life intensifies, GJ 3378b serves as a subject of study. Mantra noastră este ‘urmărește apa’, said Robertson.
Why This Matters: A Step Toward Cosmic Neighbors
The discovery underscores the importance of refining exoplanet detection. With missions like James Webb on the horizon, GJ 3378b could bridge the gap between theory and observation. “Toate formele de viață cunoscute de pe Pământ au nevoie de apă, așa că a fost întotdeauna prioritatea principală,” said Robertson.
Find more reporting in our Sciences et technologies section.
