The error bars are very large on this. Nothing is known about its atmosphere, density, albedo, whether it is solid or gaseous, whether it has its own magnetic field to deflect energetic particles. I would refrain from being overly enthusiastic. These days there is a planet discovered every day, so there will be more candidates. Hopefully in 10 years or so we will have a better idea what is going on.
The error bars are very large on this. Nothing is known about its atmosphere, density, albedo, whether it is solid or gaseous, whether it has its own magnetic field to deflect energetic particles. I would refrain from being overly enthusiastic. These days there is a planet discovered every day, so there will be more candidates. Hopefully in 10 years or so we will have a better idea what is going on.
If it has a nice thick atmosphere, the magnetic field doesn’t matter nearly as much.