s3e2: Habitats in the Void
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Having established that the hunt for life in the galaxy ought to begin with an appropriate star, Emily turns our attention towards suitable planets. But what makes a hospitable home for life? It’s complicated, and it seems whatever way we look at it, we don’t have a lot of candidates to choose from. Emily discusses earth-like rocky planets, ocean worlds, and wonderfully-named Chthonian planets, before letting rip with some wild speculation. I mean, life could be anywhere, right?
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Some of the things we talk about in this episode:
• The first exoplanet, 51 Pegasi b
• The Habitable Zone
• Chthonian planets, Mini Neptunes & Super Earths
• The Habitable Worlds Catalog(ue)
• The Trappist-1 System
• Proxima Centauri b
• LHS 1140 b
• Hycean Worlds
• Dimethyl Sulphide discovery?
• Icy Ocean Planets
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