Could Barnard’s Star harbor an icy home for life? Astronomers weigh the options

Could Barnard’s Star harbor an icy home for life? Astronomers weigh the optionsWhere'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