A Multi-Method Toolkit for Assessing Exoplanet Habitability

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Researchers assess exoplanet habitability by combining direct signs such as ocean glint with indirect clues from the atmosphere and weather, using methods like high-contrast imaging and transit spectroscopy, and by planning measurements around wavelength, resolution, noise, the host star’s temperature, and viewing geometry to form a coherent, evidence-based verdict.

Characterizing Exoplanet Habitability
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Characterizing Exoplanet Habitability

A habitable exoplanet is a world that can maintain stable liquid water. Techniques and approaches to characterizing such worlds are essential, as performing a census of Earth-like planets that may or may not have life will inform an understanding of how frequently...