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Rethinking the “Goldilocks Zone”: Astronomers May Have Been Looking for Life in the Wrong Places

A new study challenges the traditional boundaries of the habitable zone, showing that liquid water could exist on the dark sides of tidally locked planets or beneath thick ice on distant worlds.

For decades, the search for alien life has been guided by a simple idea: find planets in the “habitable zone,” the region around a star where liquid water can remain on the surface. In our solar system, that familiar band stretches roughly from Earth’s orbit toward Mars.

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