{"id":26528,"date":"2022-10-24T10:26:21","date_gmt":"2022-10-24T09:26:21","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.innovationnewsnetwork.com\/?p=26528"},"modified":"2022-10-24T10:26:21","modified_gmt":"2022-10-24T09:26:21","slug":"could-distant-planets-be-fit-for-human-habitation","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.innovationnewsnetwork.com\/could-distant-planets-be-fit-for-human-habitation\/26528\/","title":{"rendered":"Could distant planets be fit for human habitation?"},"content":{"rendered":"
A new study has developed a framework to analyse the atmospheres of distant planets and locate those suitable for human habitation.<\/h2>\n
Due to the threat of the current climate crisis, scientists have begun to search for distant planets, outside our Solar System, where humans could potentially settle.<\/p>\n
Dr Assaf Hochman, from the Fredy & Nadine Herrmann Institute of Earth Sciences at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (HU), in collaboration with Dr Paolo De Luca at the Barcelona Supercomputing Center, and Dr Thaddeus D Komacek at the University of Maryland, have successfully analysed the potential living conditions of exoplanets without having to visit them.<\/p>\n