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The Goldilocks Zone of Scientists report they have found a new planet that is similar to Earth. The planet revolves around the star Gliese 581, one of the closest stars outside our solar system. Data collected over a number years shows that Gliese 581 wobbled. This wobble indicates that a planet is orbiting the star. The orbit appears to last about 13 Earth days. The planet is in a region the scientists call The Goldilocks Zone. This zone is at a distance from Gliese 581 where temperatures on the planet range from 0°C and 40°C. These temperatures suggest that the planet has some conditions similar to those on Earth. The amount of time in one day on the new planet would be determined by The amount of time in one day on the new planet would be determined by ​

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