the reason the planet earth is habitable are:
its location in the solar system (in the 'goldilocks zone' where water is liquid)
its size
its tilt on its axis
the presence of water.
The NASA Space Vehicle that have taken video on the planet Mars is called Curiosity, This vehicle has a primary mission of seeing if life is inhabitable on the Red Planet.
Mars is considered the most inhabitable planet for humans after Earth. It has some similarities to Earth, such as a day length slightly longer than Earth's and a thin atmosphere containing some elements needed for life. Efforts are underway to explore the possibility of human colonization on Mars in the future.
The journey a planet makes around the sun is called its orbit.
Venus is the second planet from the Sun in our solar system and is often referred to as Earth's "sister planet" due to their similar size and composition. It has a thick atmosphere primarily composed of carbon dioxide, with surface temperatures hot enough to melt lead. Venus is known for its retrograde rotation, meaning it spins in the opposite direction to most other planets.
If you think about it across the whole entire universe out of the Milky Way and beyond ther must be at least 1 other inhabitable planet. They might not be like us they might have 4 legs and 7 arms!?! Who knows? In 2016 a special telescope will be in use and is x10 more accurate so we might find another planet one day!
The constellation itself may have undiscovered planets around one of the stars that may turn out to be inhabitable, but we have no current knowledge of an inhabitable planet in that vicinity, or around any of the individual stars that make up that constellation.
The NASA Space Vehicle that have taken video on the planet Mars is called Curiosity, This vehicle has a primary mission of seeing if life is inhabitable on the Red Planet.
If there has been one that's been discovered, then science hasn't leaked it to the media. The closest planet science has found remotely "inhabitable" is Mars.
Mars is considered the most inhabitable planet for humans after Earth. It has some similarities to Earth, such as a day length slightly longer than Earth's and a thin atmosphere containing some elements needed for life. Efforts are underway to explore the possibility of human colonization on Mars in the future.
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About 43%.
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jupiter is the planet which makes the object's weigh more
No, dwarf planets like Pluto are too small and lack the necessary conditions for human habitation. They are typically cold, have thin atmospheres, and lack liquid water, which are crucial for sustaining life.
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