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"These countries have huge borders, long coastlines and populations in some areas that could be hospitable to terrorists".
In other proposals, the next iteration of interplanetary cubesats would be scouts deployed by larger spacecraft studying worlds that could be hospitable to life.
One of these super-Earths orbits inside the habitable zone - the region around a star where conditions could be hospitable to life.
And since Titan has an insulating atmosphere and plentiful liquids, some scientists think it could be hospitable to microbial life.
That, along with heat generated by tidal forces, makes scientists think that the moon could be hospitable to life.
Yet others say the insulating atmosphere and plentiful liquids, not to mention a possible subsurface ocean, could be hospitable to microbial organisms.
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And if so, could they be hospitable to life?
Scientists tried to reproduce the conditions on one of Saturn's moons and found that it could, perhaps, be hospitable to life.
He recognized that tribes could be naturally hospitable, but he failed to recognize that they expected any visitors to be equally liberal.
Thus armed with little besides erratic social skills and the vague conviction that Groton could be more hospitable to girls, we — mostly I — formed the Group for Female Awareness, a name that makes me cringe to type even now.
Dr Wallis said: "Rosetta has already shown that the comet is not to be seen as a deep-frozen inactive body, but supports geological processes and could be more hospitable to micro-life than our Arctic and Antarctic regions".
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