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Gas Phase Chemistry of Cool Exoplanet Atmospheres: Insight from Laboratory Simulations | ACS Earth and Space Chemistry
A chemical survey of exoplanets with ARIEL | SpringerLink
Webb Telescope Detects Carbon Dioxide on a Far-Away Planet | Smart News| Smithsonian Magazine
Let's Lose the Term "Habitable Zone" for Exoplanets - Scientific American Blog Network
One-tenth of the escape velocity-equilibrium temperature, T p , diagram... | Download Scientific Diagram
The Imprecise Search for Extraterrestrial Habitability | American Scientist
Liquid water on cold exo-Earths via basal melting of ice sheets | Nature Communications
Under pressure: How the density of exoplanets' atmospheres weighs on the odds for alien life
How Habitable Zones for Alien Planets and Stars Work (Infographic) | Space
Exoplanet temperature map construction from light curve
Exoplanetary Atmospheres and How to Understand Them
Stellar effective temperature vs. semi-major axis of Kepler planetary... | Download Scientific Diagram
A Greenhouse Gas Planetary Temperature Formula to Put Nikolov and Zeller's Pressure Formula in Context | Watts Up With That?
Potential long-term habitable conditions on planets with primordial H–He atmospheres | Nature Astronomy
How Long Was Venus Habitable? - Eos
Europa's future: A runaway greenhouse | Ars Technica
Atmospheric composition of exoplanets based on the thermal escape of gases and implications for habitability | Proceedings of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences
Exoplanets - Science Pickle
What is the closest exoplanet with a mass like the Earth's and an estimated average temperature of about 300 Kelvin? - Quora
Liquid water might exist on far-out super-Earths | Popular Science
ESA - Greenhouse effects... also on other planets
Exoplanet Habitable Zones - Sara Seager
Is your planet too frigid for life? Just add methane | Salon.com
Continents may be the key to whether exoplanets can harbor life
Many Earth-Like Planets Have Climates Too Hot for Life
Exoplanets With Complex Life May Be Very Rare, Even in Their “Habitable Zones” | News | Astrobiology