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habitable zone
noun
The zone around a star where a planet could experience temperatures like those on Earth, allowing for the possible existence of liquid water and of life.
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What is the "habitable zone"?
Prantzos, N. On the "galactic habitable zone".
Kepler also detected a planet orbiting in the habitable zone.
This concept is now called the habitable zone.
The "habitable zone" is kind of a squishy concept.
Considerations of this type have led to the concept of a galactic habitable zone, analogous to a stellar habitable zone.
"There is a habitable zone for exomoons, it's just a little different to the habitable zone for exoplanets," Barnes said.
Such a volcanic hydrogen habitable zone might just make the Trappist-1 system contain four habitable zone planets, instead of three.
Finally, we show that Kepler-22b has a > 95% probability of being within the empirical habitable zone but a < 5% probability of being within the conservative habitable zone.
A habitable zone is only a rough measure of a planet's ability to sustain life.
Kepler-186f seems to orbit the outer edge of its habitable zone.
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