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GJ 357 c vs Wolf 1061 b

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Wolf 1061 b Wolf 1061 b
Wolf 1061 b WINNER Wolf 1061 b

Wolf 1061 b edges ahead with a score of 6.6/10 compared to 5.8/10 for GJ 357 c. While both are highly rated in their res...

GJ 357 c

GJ 357 c

5.34 Mediocre
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Wolf 1061 b

Wolf 1061 b

6.07 Fair
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psychology AI Verdict

Wolf 1061 b edges ahead with a score of 6.6/10 compared to 5.8/10 for GJ 357 c. While both are highly rated in their respective fields, Wolf 1061 b demonstrates a slight advantage in our AI ranking criteria. A detailed AI-powered analysis is being prepared for this comparison.

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verified Confidence: Low

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GJ 357 c

GJ 357 c is a non-transiting super-Earth announced in 2019 alongside GJ 357 b and d via radial-velocity measurements, with a minimum mass of approximately 3.4 Earth masses.
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Wolf 1061 b

Wolf 1061 b is the innermost of three super-Earths orbiting Wolf 1061 (~14 ly), discovered in 2015 by Robert Wittenmyer's team; it orbits too close to its star to be habitable.
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