Eta Corvi and g Lupi
Nov. 21st, 2010 02:19 pmEta Corvi
Around 59.4 light years from here, this is an F2V star with two debris disks, a promising sign that there may be planets. Its metallicity is almost as high as Sol’s. On the minus side, it’s only around a billion and a half years old, so any planets won’t likely have advanced life on them.
g Lupi
Another star that’s probably too young for advanced life -- it’s an F5V star just 60 light years from us with a debris disk., but only 300 million years old.
Around 59.4 light years from here, this is an F2V star with two debris disks, a promising sign that there may be planets. Its metallicity is almost as high as Sol’s. On the minus side, it’s only around a billion and a half years old, so any planets won’t likely have advanced life on them.
g Lupi
Another star that’s probably too young for advanced life -- it’s an F5V star just 60 light years from us with a debris disk., but only 300 million years old.