Gliese 1252b, a super-Earth exoplanet that orbits an M-dwarf star 67 light-years away, retains only a tenuous mineral exosphere. An artist’s impression of the super-Earth Gliese 1252b and its parent star. Image credit: Sci.News. Gliese 1252 is an M3-type dwarf (red dwarf) star approximately 67 light-years from Earth in the constellation of Telescopium. Also known as GJ 1252, TIC 370133522, TOI-1078, L 210-70 and LHS 492, the star has a mass 38%...
