Red Dwarf Habitable Zone Earth Size Planets are more Like Venus
The Earth sits squarely in the sun’s habitable zone. A star’s “habitable  zones” is the distance range around a star where planets can have liquid water  on their surface. Astronomers have been excited to find that about 40% of red  dwarfs have approximately Earth size planets orbiting them many of which are in  the stars habitable zone. This fact has lead to the suggestion that these planet  could have life on them. A new study shows that tidal forces may dry out Earth  size planets orbiting within a red dwarf “habitable zones” making them more like  Venus than Earth and therefore hostile to life.
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