Most Earth-like planet is uninhabitable
Scientists point out that the ‘superflares’ coming from its sun red dwarf Kepler-438 are produced every 100 days and are ten times stronger than our Sun’s. These constant flares destroy the planet’s atmosphere.
The most Earth-like planet, Kepler-438b, is uninhabitable according to a study carried out by scientists of the University of Warwick. The reason being the enormous amounts of radiation emitted by its star.
Scientists point out that the ‘superflares’ coming from its sun red dwarf Kepler-438 are produced every 100 days and are ten times stronger than our Sun’s. These constant flares destroy the planet’s atmosphere.