Webcast of Briefing on Discovery of First Habitable Exoplanet

The planetary orbits of the Gliese 581 system compared to those of our
own solar system. Zina Deretsky, National Science Foundation.



Steven Vogt and Paul Butler lead a team that discovered the first potentially inhabitable exoplanet.


Steven Vogt of UC Santa Cruz and UC Observatories and Paul Butler of the Carnegie Institution of Washington join NSF's Lisa-Joy Zgorski to announce the discovery of the first exoplanet that has the potential to support life.

Credit: National Science Foundation



More info:
"The Lick-Carnegie Exoplanet Survey: A 3.1M⊕ Planet in the Habitable Zone of the Nearby M3V Star Glie" (pdf) - full paper published on APJ
Newly discovered planet may be first truly habitable exoplanet - University of California - Santa Cruz
Earth-Like Planet Can Sustain Life - Discovery News
What is an exoplanet?