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Scientists discover new Earth-sized 'pi planet' that orbits its star in 3.14 days

Pi Earth circles its star every 3.14 days at a blistering 81 kilometres per second.

September 22, 2020 / 16:20 IST
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pi Earth (Source MIT)
pi Earth (Source MIT)

Scientists at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), along with others, have discovered an Earth-sized planet, pi Earth, that rotates around its star every 3.14 days. The researchers had discovered signals of the planet in 2017 after evaluating data collected by the NASA Kepler Space Telescope’s K2 mission.

"By zeroing in on the system with SPECULOOS, a network of ground-based telescopes, the team confirmed that the signals were of a planet orbiting its star," MIT said on September 21.

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The new planet is labelled K2-315b; it’s the 315th planetary system discovered within K2 data. The researchers estimate that K2-315b has a radius of 0.95 that of Earth’s, making it just about Earth-sized.

It orbits a cool, low-mass star that is about one-fifth the size of the sun. The planet circles its star every 3.14 days, at a blistering 81 kilometres per second, or about 1,81,000 miles per hour.