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habitable zone

Post #1by Daly » 01.09.2020, 22:23

many astronomy programs have the opcion to put the habitable zone of a star because celestia does not print it.
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Post #2by jujuapapa » 02.09.2020, 05:38

Good idea. :wink:

what do the different colors mean?

FYI: Each H.Z. changes with its own star. :eh:
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Post #3by Daly » 02.09.2020, 12:11

Temperature
Blue -100 <T <0 C
Green 0 <T <100 C
Red 100 <T <200 C


Now you will wonder why the earth is far from the green zone, the earth has about 5 degrees of radiation, the atmosphere gives it 2, the ocean gives it 4, the mass 1 among others also add up to 12 and the greenhouse effect
gives you 21. giving us a nice temperature of 33 degrees

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Above the habitable zone without greenhouse effect, below the habitable zone with greenhouse effect Above the earth with 5 C now 33 C

Added after 48 minutes 41 seconds:
Here proxima it is

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trappist-1
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Post #4by jujuapapa » 02.09.2020, 17:00

Daly wrote:Temperature
Blue -100 <T <0 C
Green 0 <T <100 C
Red 100 <T <200 C...

Look at this picture given by Nasa. :wink:

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What do you conclude ?
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Post #5by fyr02 » 02.09.2020, 18:56

I agree with jujuapapa - Earth is actually on the inner edge of the habitable zone, not on the outer edge.
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Post #6by Daly » 02.09.2020, 20:19

It is not the same to say that it is in the green zone if knowing why it is in the green zone, is that there are other factors that affect the temperature
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Post #7by fyr02 » 03.09.2020, 01:49

Even this is not accurate - your habitable zone goes from 373 to 273 K (100 to 0 C), when in reality it goes from 275 to 175 K (0 to -100 C).
This way Earth is on the very inner edge and Mars is somewhat near the middle, which is correct.
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Post #8by jujuapapa » 03.09.2020, 05:36

Go on everybody... :clap: the truth is not far. :wink:
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Post #9by Daly » 03.09.2020, 05:36

They say that a little drawing is worth a thousand words
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Post #10by Daly » 03.09.2020, 18:09

Three planets the same destiny, only one winner.

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The red means the area where it must have a negative greenhouse effect, that is, the prenet has little mass or little atmosphere or low C02 concentrations for the water to be on its surface, the blue area where it must have a positive greenhouse effect such as high activity volcanic, a lot of mass etc ...
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Post #11by jujuapapa » 04.09.2020, 05:30

False ! :eek:

what scientific facts are your zones based on?
Give us your sources !

Here is an another picture from Nasa.

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Where is Venus ?

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Post #12by Daly » 05.09.2020, 02:25

That is bad!, the habitable zone is moving away from its star as its temperature increases, here is a gift with 33 stars I have with spectral type but it made me angry, enjoy it.
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Post #13by jujuapapa » 05.09.2020, 05:39

Daly wrote:That is bad!, the habitable zone is moving away from its star as its temperature increases...
OMG ! :eek:
Can you read a 'simple' diagram ?

first stage; the abscissa (X) represents the percentage of starlight received (200% to 25%).
second stage : the ordinate (Y) represents the temperature (and therefore the spectral type) of the star.
Is it so difficult to understand ? :fie:

Where is Venus ?
What do you conclude ? :biggrin:
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Post #14by Gurren Lagann » 05.09.2020, 14:31

Actually, Venus is in the diagram, but its outside any type of the habitable zone, recieving almost twice as much starlight as Earth, so its right on the edge.
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Post #15by Daly » 05.09.2020, 18:19

Because that eagerness to scrutinize Venus, if in the past it could be like the earth, not under that logic, Mars should also be scrutinized, but it does not extend the area to the asteroid belt, that's why the green strip is between Venus and Mars, the red one is a station just like the blue one.

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Post #16by Gurren Lagann » 05.09.2020, 18:26

But again, Venus is outside the red area in the diagram...
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Post #17by jujuapapa » 06.09.2020, 06:04

Gurren Lagann wrote:But again, Venus is outside the red area in the diagram...
Yes Gurren, and in the twice diagrams. :wink:

It reminds me a chinese proverb: "when the scientist points to the moon, the fool looks at the finger !" :biggrin: :wink:
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