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Double star Eta Cassiopeiae could host habitable worlds-Here is what scientists think

Eta Cassiopeiae, a nearby double star system, may host stable Earth-sized planets. Its lack of giant exoplanets makes it ideal for habitability studies.

November 25, 2025 / 09:45 IST
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Eta Cassiopeiae Offers Promising Search for Life (Image: Canva)
Eta Cassiopeiae Offers Promising Search for Life (Image: Canva)

Eta Cassiopeiae, a double star 19 light‑years away, intrigues astronomers. Studies show it lacks giant exoplanets beyond eight AU. This absence may allow smaller, Earth‑like planets to exist. Scientists believe these planets could occupy stable habitable zones. Future telescopes may directly detect these worlds soon.

A System Free of Giants

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Simulations confirm no massive planets remain in outer orbits. The companion star destabilises any distant giant planets. Most would have been ejected or forced into unusual paths. Without giants, inner regions remain gravitationally calm. This makes it ideal for potentially habitable terrestrial planets.

Potential for Habitable Worlds