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Ars Technica
8 months ago
OMG science

Seeking another Earth? Look for low carbon dioxide

The absence of carbon dioxide in an exoplanet's atmosphere may increase the chances of liquid water on its surface, suggesting potential habitability.
The presence of ozone and absence of carbon dioxide in an exoplanet's atmosphere could indicate a habitable and potentially inhabited planet. [ more ]
Ars Technica
8 months ago
OMG science

Seeking another Earth? Look for low carbon dioxide

The absence of carbon dioxide in an exoplanet's atmosphere may increase the chances of liquid water on its surface, suggesting potential habitability.
The presence of ozone and absence of carbon dioxide in an exoplanet's atmosphere could indicate a habitable and potentially inhabited planet. [ more ]
Ars Technica
8 months ago
OMG science

Seeking another Earth? Look for low carbon dioxide

The absence of carbon dioxide in an exoplanet's atmosphere may increase the chances of liquid water on its surface, suggesting potential habitability.
The presence of ozone and absence of carbon dioxide in an exoplanet's atmosphere could indicate a habitable and potentially inhabited planet. [ more ]
Ars Technica
8 months ago
OMG science

Seeking another Earth? Look for low carbon dioxide

The absence of carbon dioxide in an exoplanet's atmosphere may increase the chances of liquid water on its surface, suggesting potential habitability.
The presence of ozone and absence of carbon dioxide in an exoplanet's atmosphere could indicate a habitable and potentially inhabited planet. [ more ]
moreexoplanets
Ars Technica
8 months ago
Science

Seeking another Earth? Look for low carbon dioxide

The absence of carbon dioxide in an exoplanet's atmosphere may increase the chances of liquid water on its surface, suggesting potential habitability.
The presence of ozone and absence of carbon dioxide in an exoplanet's atmosphere could indicate a habitable and potentially inhabited planet. [ more ]
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