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Planetary science / Astrobiology / Planetary systems / SETI / Kepler / Habitable zone / Planet / Solar System / Super-Earth / Astronomy / Space / Exoplanetology
Date: 2011-02-15 12:26:30
Planetary science
Astrobiology
Planetary systems
SETI
Kepler
Habitable zone
Planet
Solar System
Super-Earth
Astronomy
Space
Exoplanetology

The Goldilocks Planets - Not too hot or cold! Once you have discovered a planet, you need to figure out whether liquid water might be present. In our solar system, Mercury and Venus are so close to the sun that water ca

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