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Scientists have discovered 24 super-habitable planets, more suitable for life than the earth

  • stevewoodgaz
  • 2020年11月13日
  • 讀畢需時 1 分鐘

Recently, American and German research teams published an article in the journal Astrobiology, detailing 24 "super-livable" planets that are more than 100 light years away from the earth. Some of these planets are older, slightly larger, slightly warmer, and possibly wetter than Earth. The stars they revolve around have longer lifespans and slower changes than the sun, so life forms may grow more easily on these planets. The criteria for judging "super-livable" include planet age, mass, volume, surface temperature, whether there is water, and the distance to the star. Based on these criteria, they finally selected 24 "super-habitable" planets from 4,500 known exoplanets. Generally, four conditions can be met, which means that living organisms may live more comfortably there than on the earth. In addition, the so-called habitability does not mean that there must be life forms on these planets, only that their conditions are conducive to the growth of life forms.

 
 
 

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