
Earth-like exoplanet could have life-supporting water on its surface
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Earth-like exoplanet could have life-supporting water on its surface. Atmospheres have previously been found around gas giant exoplanets as well as “sub-Neptunes”. There have also been signs of such envelopes around rocky exoplanets that sit outside their star’s habitable zone – a region in which liquid water could exist on the planet’s surface, and hence potentially support life.
Furthermore, But until now, it's been extremely hard to determine whether a planet like LHS 1140 b had one. Atmospheres are thought to be vital to life on rocky exoplanets as they provide a more stable climate, protect the alien world from radiation, and trap water.
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Earth-like exoplanet could have life-supporting water on its surface.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesAtmospheres have previously been found around gas giant exoplanets as well as “sub-Neptunes”.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesThere have also been signs of such envelopes around rocky exoplanets that sit outside their star’s habitable zone – a region in which liquid water could exist on the planet’s surface, and hence potentially support life.
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But until now, it's been extremely hard to determine whether a planet like LHS 1140 b had one.
according to ABC News Australia — WorldAtmospheres are thought to be vital to life on rocky exoplanets as they provide a more stable climate, protect the alien world from radiation, and trap water.
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Earth-like exoplanet could have life-supporting water on its surface.
omitted byPublic / Agenciescovered byLeft sideAtmospheres have previously been found around gas giant exoplanets as well as “sub-Neptunes”.
omitted byPublic / Agenciescovered byLeft sideThere have also been signs of such envelopes around rocky exoplanets that sit outside their star’s habitable zone – a region in which…
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