sorindafabico
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It looks like the nearer a Star is to us, the more difficult it is to detect planets around the star.
I wonder why?
Maybe it is something to do with it's glare.
The closer a star is, the more brilliant does it shine?
Well, it's time to run Space Engine again.........
If I understood well, this planet was only discovered now because it's proportionaly small (in mass) relative to the parent star - aparently, Alpha Centauri does not have gas giants. So, its gravitational pull on the star is very subtle.
But the glare of these close stars disturbs the search for planets there using the transit method, if I am not wrong.
