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What Makes A Planet Habitable? – New Mini Documentary

What Makes A Planet Habitable? – New Mini Documentary There are many planets in the entire universe, but as far as we know, there is only a handful which could possibly support life. Space scientists and astronomers continuously scour the vastness of space for finding signs of life elsewhere in the solar system and even outside of it. Now, taking one celestial body at a time and devoting all your time and resources to ascertain whether it supports life would be too imprudent and wasteful. That’s why, astronomers look for certain pointers in a celestial body, and then determine if it has the potential to support life, or in other words, whether it’s habitable.

So, what are the requirements for a planet to support life? Are there more habitable planets?

These are some of the questions which we will explore today on Forbidden Knowledge.

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