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Spiral Planetary Habitability v2 (SPHv2): A Spiral-Interference Model for Long-Term Habitability
Garbar, Iryna
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Planetary Habitability and Stellar Activity
Contemporary Physics, 2018The question about the possible existence of life outside of the Earth and its likely characteristics as based on the respective environmental circumstances has been asked for hundreds of years.
A. Hanslmeier
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Planetary Habitability in Binary Systems
Advances in Planetary Science, 2018Astrophysical research has led to the detection of thousands of planets outside the Solar System. About one-tenth of the extrasolar planets discovered so far reside in binary- or multi-stellar systems, and some of the closest known rocky exoplanets populate these multiple-star systems. While such environments seem good places to look for a second Earth,
E. Pilat-Lohinger, S. Eggl, Á. Bazsó
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Factors of Planetary Habitability
, 2013This chapter discusses factors necessary for life originating and developing on a planet somewhere else in the universe than on Earth. Of course, I am not the first to do this: ever since people became interested in the origin of life, ideas have been put forward, though generally only a few, often independent, factors are taken into account.
R. Hengeveld
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Pioneering Concepts of Planetary Habitability
, 2013Famous astronomers such as Richard A. Proctor (1837–1888), Jules Janssen (1824–1907), and Camille Flammarion (1842–1925) studied the concept of planetary habitability a century before this concept was updated in the context of the recent discoveries of exoplanets and the development of planetary exploration in the solar system.
F. Cerceau
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Research Notes of the AAS, 2020
E. W. Maunder’s popular book “Are the Planets Inhabited?” has a strikingly modern perspective on the question, and may be the first use in this context of the phrase “habitable zone.”
R. Lorenz
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E. W. Maunder’s popular book “Are the Planets Inhabited?” has a strikingly modern perspective on the question, and may be the first use in this context of the phrase “habitable zone.”
R. Lorenz
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Dynamic Habitability Of Extrasolar Planetary Systems
Celestial Mechanics and Dynamical Astronomy, 2005In this paper, we estimate the likelihood to find habitable Earth-like planets on stable orbits for the extrasolar planetary systems ee Eridani, 55 Cancri, 47 Ursae Majoris, and ρ Coronae Borealis and provide a new tool to assess habitability of extrasolar planetary systems.
von Bloh, W., Bounama, C., Franck, S.
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