Planets that orbit too close to or too far away from their stars do not have a suitable climate; this can only be found in a slender strip of solar space around each star known to astronomers as a 'habitable zone'.
Two outer planets of the Kepler 62 system may lie in the habitable zone. Their orbits place them both in the “Goldilocks” zone of lukewarm temperatures suitable for liquid water.
Two outer planets of the Kepler 62 system may lie in the habitable zone. Their orbits place them both in the “Goldilocks” zone of lukewarm temperatures suitable for liquid water.
Two outer planets of the Kepler 62 system may lie in the habitable zone. Their orbits place them both in the “Goldilocks” zone of lukewarm temperatures suitable for liquid water.
The Cave Bear faced a shrinking pool of suitable caves when both Neanderthals and anatomically modern humans began to compete with them for living quarters.
The Mandarin Oriental's pool is small in real life, suitable only for a quick dip… nothing like the vast, blue expanse of water in the marketing photo.