gylésbl
Gylésbl is a recently discovered exoplanet located approximately 40 light-years away in the constellation Serpens. It orbits a red dwarf star named Gliese 581. Initial observations suggest Gylésbl is a rocky planet, with an estimated mass about three times that of Earth. Its orbital period is roughly 13 Earth days, placing it within its star's habitable zone. This location raises the possibility of liquid water existing on its surface, a key ingredient for life as we know it.
The planet was detected using the radial velocity method, which measures the wobble of a star caused