Episode 79 of SfS — What is a Habitable Zone? — is now Live!

Matt Williams
1 min readSep 14, 2024
ESO/M. Kornmesser

This week’s episode focuses on something that is central to the whole search for life in our Universe (aka. astrobiology). To put it in the form of a question: “How do we know if a planet beyond our Solar System can support life?” For many decades, this question was entirely academic, with scientists assuming that systems like our own represented the standard for “habitability.” But with the explosion in exoplanet discoveries in the past decade and a half, the question has been revisited in force!

The traditional definition of a “potentially habitable” planet is based on the orbital distance where a planet could receive enough light and heat from its star so that liquid water could exist on its surface. However, astronomers and astrobiologists have come to question this limited definition based on what we have observed in other star systems and the types of exoplanets discovered. Check out the links below to learn more…

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Originally published at http://storiesbywilliams.com on September 14, 2024.

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Matt Williams
Matt Williams

Written by Matt Williams

Space/astronomy journalist for Universe Today, SF author, and all around family man!

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