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Would this Planet be habitable for humans

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I Was playing space engine and i was looking for a planet like Earth for quite some time and then i stumbled on this beautiful world covered with liquid water which orbited a main sequence star with 8 other planets that ticked most of the boxes for human survival, with a small plot of land. This planet is 77% Earths diameter, 0.47 times Earth's mass, 0.78 G surface gravity, and its Rotational period is 2.3 earth days about (55 hours long) and its orbital period is about (766 Earth days) in total, and its temperature ranges from 25-38 centigrade. Even with these close similarities it was the atmospheric composition which caught my eye, its atmospheric pressure is 0.5atm (Half of the earths surface pressure) and its atmospheric composition consists of: N2 = 40.5% CO2 = 31.4% O2 = 26.4% H2O = 1.5% SO2 = 0.136% CH4 = 955 ppm C2H6 = 75.5 ppm

Are these conditions safe for human beings to live in?This is a picture of the planet

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