New Drake Equation To Quantify Habitability?
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Added: Mon, 21 Sep 2009 23:00:00 UTC
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http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/09/090916223915.htm
Dr Axel Hagermann will be proposing a method to find this âhabitability indexâ at the European Planetary Science Congress in Potsdam, Germany on Thursday 17 September.
âAt present, there is no easy way of directly comparing the suitability of different environments as a habitat for life. The classical definition of a habitable environment is one that has the presence of a solvent, for example water, availability of the raw materials for life, clement conditions and some kind of energy source, so we tend to define a place as âhabitableâ if it falls into the area where these criteria overlap on a Venn diagram. This is fine for specific instances, but it gives us no quantifiable way of comparing exactly how habitable one environment is in comparison with another, which I think is very important,â said Dr Hagermann, who originates from Recklinghausen in Germany.
Dr Hagermann and colleague Prof Charles Cockell have the ambitious aim of developing a single, normalised indicator of habitability, mathematically describing all the variables of each of the four habitability criteria. Initially, they are focusing on describing all the qualities of an energy source that may help or hinder the development of life.
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