Biology
Scientific paper
Sep 1960
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1960nasa.rept.....h&link_type=abstract
Technical Report, NASA-TN-D-499
Biology
Habitability, Extraterrestrial Life, Exobiology, Aerospace Environments, Planetary Environments, Thermal Environments, Space Exploration, Density (Number/Volume)
Scientific paper
The astrobiological problem of the occurrence of life in the universe is sdiscussed from the standpoint of the size and nature of planets upon swhich living organisms might arise. The conclusion is tentatively drawn sthat the most likely radius of a habitable planet lies between s108 cm and 2 x 109 cm. Conditions of temperature sand density also bear upon the occurrence of life; thus the moon and sMercury, although both fall within the range of favorable radii, are snevertheless believed uninhabited by indigeneous life.
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