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What are the chances that Life may have developed on exoplanets and
may persist over a significant period of time? At this moment, it is considered most probable that Life, if indeed
present in other planetary systems, will be located on Earth-like planets. However, it
is, at least in theory, also possible that it will be found on some of
the moons in orbit around
exoplanets. A first possibility is to look for planets in the "habitable zone" that is, at
a distance from the central star where water may exist in its liquid
form. [This page will be expanded at a later moment!
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Last updated July 3, 2001