Here it is!!! :THE HABITABLE EXOPLANETS CATALOG!!! | |
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| Bowyn Aerrow User ID: 28433574 12/10/2012 09:56 PM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Interesting. They show all of these planets basically the same color of Mars instead of warm, green and blue inviting things. All of these planets have crushing gravity. It would suck to try to live on them. Of course once they get those new telescopes on line and can start finding earth sized planets - things will get very interesting. The ones that they are not discussing are the large Jovian (gas giants) that reside in the Goldilocks zones of their parent star(s). While the gas giants themselves may not be able to support life as we know it, we know that our gas-giants have large moons, thus we should pretty much expect to find these Jovian planets to have moons that would be habitable. "My Dog, its full of fleas!" -David Bowwow “A paranoid is someone who knows a little of what's going on. A psychotic is a guy who's just found out what's going on.” - William S. Burroughs |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 1428044 12/17/2012 02:17 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | oh gosh. The habitable zone hypothesis is 1950's outdated nonsense. Here is a more reasonable approach. The possibility of life depends on the location of the water and heat, not the proximity to the host star! [link to vixra.org] |