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Summary Scientists said 40 percent of red stars have a super-Earth planet orbiting in a habitable zone.
Astronomers hunting for rocky planets with the right temperature to support life estimate there may be tens of billions of them in our galaxy alone.A European team said on Wednesday that about 40 percent of red dwarf stars - the most common type in the Milky Way - have a so-called super-Earth planet orbiting in a habitable zone that would allow water to flow on the surface.
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