Where's the nearest exoplanet with conditions that are right for life? Over the past couple of years, astrobiologists have talked up Proxima Centauri b, which is sitting just 4.2 light-years away. But Villanova University astrophysicist Edward Guinan favors a world that's just a bit farther out, at least in astronomical terms. It's Barnard's Star b, a super-Earth that orbits Barnard's Star, 6 light-years from our solar system. Both planets have red dwarfs as their parent stars, but their environments could hardly be more different. Proxima b is thought to bask in an Earthlike range of temperatures, but it's also bathed… Read More