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Liquid Water Likely Supports Life On Mars Today, Scientists Claim By Leonard David Senior Space Writer posted: 12:20 pm ET 06 August 2003
An Earth-like planet spotted outside our solar system is the first found that could support liquid water and harbor life, scientists announced today.
So it would have no Jupiter or Saturn, but a LOT of asteroids. The downside of this is it's likely any habitable planet would be hit by meteors a lot more regularly than on Earth, but there's plenty ...
Another Earth could be orbiting one of the Sun's closest stellar neighbours, scientists believe. Habitable rocky planets are likely to have formed in the Alpha Centauri system, a trio of stars 4.37 ...
Gamespy Planet site for all the Half-Life games, Half-Life, Half-Life 2, HL2, HL, Counter-Strike, Day of Deafeat, Team Fortress, Opposing Force, Blue Shift, games, News, Trailers, Screenshots, ...
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"It might not be a coincidence that Earth is the largest rocky planet in our solar system, and also the only one with life," said Valencia.
PhysOrg Pix: A super-Earth like the one in this artist's conception can grow twice as large as Earth with up to 10 times the mass. Super-Earths are likely to be more life-friendly than our world ...
PhysOrg Pix: A super-Earth like the one in this artist's conception can grow twice as large as Earth with up to 10 times the mass. Super-Earths are likely to be more life-friendly than our world ...
Super-Earths are likely to be more life-friendly than our world because they would be more geologically active.
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