Science News reports that habitable planets less common than previously thought

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According to the most popular formation theory, planets coalesce from a swirling disk of gas and dust that surrounds young stars. Since the disk rotates in the same direction as the star, the planets spawned by the disk should revolve in the same direction. But in an overcrowded planetary system, where a gravitational game of billiards is all but inevitable, orbits can get scrambled. A close encounter between planetary siblings can push one body outward while flinging the other inward, elongating and tilting the inner planet’s orbit.

In this scenario, the solar system may have been unusually lucky. Either it avoided catastrophic gravitational encounters between massive planets or it suffered such interactions so long ago that most of the planets had the chance to resettle into nearly circular orbits with little or no tilt, says Frédéric Pont of the University of Exeter in England.

“The presence of advanced life on Earth may be contingent on our planetary system having avoided the brunt of planet-planet scatter,” keeping Earth on a circular, Goldilocks-style orbit—neither too hot nor too cold for life as we know it, he speculates.

The circularity of the orbit is crucial for maintaining liquid water at the surface. If the the planet’s orbit is too eccentric, then the temperature variations will either freeze the water, or evaporate it into the atmosphere. Either condition is fatal to complex life.

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5 thoughts on “Science News reports that habitable planets less common than previously thought”

  1. But Wintery Knight, you aren’t properly accounting for all the millions and zillions of UNIVERSES out there which might contain planets for life to evolve on!

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    1. Actually, the universe has to be this big and this old in order to get the heavy elements need to created massive metal-rich stars like the Sun. Third generation stars are the only ones that are metal-rich enough to a steady flow of heat for a long enough time.

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      1. Sure! Absolutely! We know how we got to where we are… but why?? That’s a mystery to me… Why wasn’t the Universe created smaller IF it’s just us… The Creator could in theory make the laws different to allow that…

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