Star flares can make exoplanets less habitable
Star flares can make exoplanets less habitable
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Based on the information gathered from the universe, scientists have claimed that planets outside of the solar system, also known as exoplanets, may have a possibility of life. Scientists had expressed such a possibility based on the distance from the star of the exoplanet and other calculations. It was speculated that due to the proper distance, there could exist water and a habitable environment, but now a new study claimed that all exoplanets that are also located at a reasonable distance from their stars, all of them have a life expectancy. 

For your information, let us tell you that researchers from New York University in the US mentioned that these exoplanets are very sensitive to the flare emanating from their stars. He said that unless there is a magnetic field and atmospheric pressure present in an exoplanet, habitable conditions cannot exist there. A study published in the Royal Astronomical Society Letters has revealed that the flare emanating from the stars can severely affect the exoplanet. Only this can save the planet's magnetic field and atmospheric pressure.

Apart from this, Dimitra Atri of New York University said that as soon as we detect an exoplanet and find the possibility of life in it, first of all we need to find the magnetic field and atmospheric pressure. He said that scientists need to develop more understanding in this field. In exoplanet, the magnetic field, atmospheric pressure, distance from stars and other factors can be studied closely to find out whether there is a possibility of life.

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