
#808 - Dr David Kipping - Black Holes, Alien Civilisations & How The World Ends
Modern Wisdom
Uncommon Destinations for Life
The rarity of Earth, our solar system, and potentially habitable environments in certain star localities raise interesting considerations on the distribution and stability of planets for life. While there are billions of stars and planets in the galaxy, not all star systems are conducive to life due to varying environmental stability. Moreover, the prevalence of red dwarf stars, the most common type in the universe, adds another layer to the intricate balance required for habitable planets.
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