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But before budding interstellar explorers could even begin conceiving of booking passage to Gliese 581c, as the planet is poetically called, other astronomers took a closer look and concluded that if the planet's geology and atmosphere resembled those of Earth, it would be a stifling greenhouse, no place to set solar sail for.
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