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Published: September 13, 2019 | 4 min read, 817 words
Astronomers have for the first time discovered water in the atmosphere of a planet orbiting within the habitable zone of a distant star. The finding makes the world - which is called K2-18b - a plausible candidate in the search for alien life.Within 10 years, new space telescopes...
CRITIC REVIEWS
Well Sourced
September 18, 2019
Well-written and well-sourced piece regarding an exceedingly interesting subject. The author makes the facts of the referenced matter easily accessible, particularly to the layman. A worthwhile read especially for those with an inclination toward the scientific. The prospective reader will note that the article also adds contextually to the broader discussion of human space exploration and the ongoing discussions in scientific circles regarding a manned return to the Moon and then possibly further on similarly to Mars.
September 18, 2019
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Balanced
September 16, 2019
Looks at both sides of the debate in the astronomy world about what is needed for life to arise on a different planet. The article describes the different opinions in a way that's easy to understand and grasp.
September 16, 2019
Great Context
September 14, 2019
This article provides a ton of great context on planet K2-18b's conditions that potentially allow for surface water on the planet, and therefor possible alien life. I think the article answers any questions a reader might have on the subject.
September 14, 2019
Balanced
September 13, 2019
balanced and well sourced with counterpoints.
September 13, 2019