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1128 related items for PubMed ID: 11539465

  • 1. An estimate of the prevalence of biocompatible and habitable planets.
    Fogg MJ.
    J Br Interplanet Soc; 1992 Jan; 45(1):3-12. PubMed ID: 11539465
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  • 6. What makes a planet habitable, and how to search for habitable planets in other solar systems.
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    Icarus; 1993 Jan 02; 101(1):108-28. PubMed ID: 11536936
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  • 9. Habitable moons around extrasolar giant planets.
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  • 10. On the possibility of Earth-type habitable planets in the 55 Cancri system.
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  • 11. Coronal mass ejection (CME) activity of low mass M stars as an important factor for the habitability of terrestrial exoplanets. I. CME impact on expected magnetospheres of Earth-like exoplanets in close-in habitable zones.
    Khodachenko ML, Ribas I, Lammer H, Griessmeier JM, Leitner M, Selsis F, Eiroa C, Hanslmeier A, Biernat HK, Farrugia CJ, Rucker HO.
    Astrobiology; 2007 Feb 16; 7(1):167-84. PubMed ID: 17407406
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  • 12. Characterization of extrasolar terrestrial planets from diurnal photometric variability.
    Ford EB, Seager S, Turner EL.
    Nature; 2001 Aug 30; 412(6850):885-7. PubMed ID: 11528471
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  • 13. Extreme water loss and abiotic O2 buildup on planets throughout the habitable zones of M dwarfs.
    Luger R, Barnes R.
    Astrobiology; 2015 Feb 30; 15(2):119-43. PubMed ID: 25629240
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  • 14. An Earth-sized planet in the habitable zone of a cool star.
    Quintana EV, Barclay T, Raymond SN, Rowe JF, Bolmont E, Caldwell DA, Howell SB, Kane SR, Huber D, Crepp JR, Lissauer JJ, Ciardi DR, Coughlin JL, Everett ME, Henze CE, Horch E, Isaacson H, Ford EB, Adams FC, Still M, Hunter RC, Quarles B, Selsis F.
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  • 15. Habitable evaporated cores: transforming mini-Neptunes into super-Earths in the habitable zones of M dwarfs.
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  • 16. A reappraisal of the habitability of planets around M dwarf stars.
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  • 18. The search for companions to Epsilon Eridani.
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    Griessmeier JM, Stadelmann A, Motschmann U, Belisheva NK, Lammer H, Biernat HK.
    Astrobiology; 2005 Oct 18; 5(5):587-603. PubMed ID: 16225432
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