Lacaille 8760 b
Lacaille 8760 b is an exoplanet located approximately 13.1 light-years away in the constellation of Lacaille. It orbits a star known as Lacaille 8760, which is a red dwarf and significantly smaller and cooler than our Sun.
Discovered in 2006, Lacaille 8760 b is classified as a super-Earth, meaning it is larger than Earth but smaller than gas giants like Neptune. Its size and distance from its host star suggest it may have conditions that could support liquid water, making it a point of interest in the search for potentially habitable planets.