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"publishedAt": "2026-03-25T21:14:29.000Z",
"site": "https://scitechdaily.com",
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"Astrobiology",
"Astronomy",
"Astrophysics",
"Exoplanet",
"Habitable",
"Planetary Science",
"University of Pennsylvania"
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"textContent": "A new study suggests that even the most extreme exoplanets might not be entirely inhospitable. Slightly larger than Earth, the exoplanet LHS 3844b circles a small red dwarf star called LHS 3884, about 48.5 light-years away. Unlike Earth, it does not experience sunrise or sunset. The planet is tidally locked, so one hemisphere always faces [...]",
"title": "Scientists Say This Hellish “Day-Night” Planet May Support Life"
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