Multiple Habitable Worlds in A Single Star System
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Kempler rosettes. The answer to your question.
Of course, the likelyhood of one with earthlike planets in nature is pretty low...
Now, in answer to the original question, atmospheric conditions can be adjusted to create life : The planet in this system in the habitable zone is Venus. Earth requires its greenhouse effect to be anything but an iceball.
Of course, the likelyhood of one with earthlike planets in nature is pretty low...
Now, in answer to the original question, atmospheric conditions can be adjusted to create life : The planet in this system in the habitable zone is Venus. Earth requires its greenhouse effect to be anything but an iceball.
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