In 2009, at La Silla Observatory in Chile, astronomers discovered a potentially habitable planet orbiting Gliese 667 C, a star. This Earth-like planet is in the Goldilocks zone. Scientists speculate about the evolution of life on this planet, considering the environmental conditions. Larger planets may have shorter, more stable life forms due to increased gravity. The red dwarf star, Gliese 667 C, is significantly dimmer and cooler than our sun, affecting the appearance of any potential life forms on its planets.
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