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Most are much bigger than Earth and almost certainly Jupiter-like giantsants, making making them quite unlikely for hosting life.
Researchers have already found hundreds of similarly sized planets, and many appear to be far better candidates for hosting life than the one around Proxima Centauri, known as Proxima b.
The natural satellites of giant planets, meanwhile, remain valid candidates for hosting life.
The study of planetary habitability also considers a wide range of other factors in determining the suitability of a planet for hosting life.
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These stars are considered poor candidates for hosting life-bearing planets, as their unpredictability and energy output changes would negatively impact organisms: living things adapted to a specific temperature range could not survive too great a temperature variation.
The planet has other characteristics that could affect its potential to host life.
Whether this zone is the only area that could potentially host life, we don't know.
Proxima b might be within the habitable zone, but whether it could host life is quite a different matter.
The blood provided a rich environment for the flagellates and thus evolved the two-host life cycles seen today in the Leishmania and Trypanosoma groups.
They gave rise to a group of parasitic organisms of which the coccidia, with a one-host life cycle, are primitive survivors.
And even if there were no evidence that Ceres had ever hosted life, it has all the ingredients needed to have hosted some interesting prebiotic chemistry, which would be the next-best thing.
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