![]() ![]() "There's plenty of life on Earth and there's plenty of water, but we've yet to find life on other planets even in our own solar system." "The only life we know about is our carbon-based life, and water plays a crucial part in our own existence, and so it's only natural that we direct our attention to planets in locations capable of having liquid water," Professor John Webb of the University of New South Wales said. Where we find liquid water on Earth we also find life. Liquid water is essential for life as we know it. ![]() The Goldilocks Zone refers to the habitable zone around a star where the temperature is just right - not too hot and not too cold - for liquid water to exist on an planet.
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