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Habitable Planets For Man Stephen H Dole

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Habitable Planets For Man Stephen H Dole
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Publisher: RAND Corporation
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.38 MB
Pages: 176
Author: Stephen H. Dole
ISBN: 9780833042279, 0833042270
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Habitable Planets For Man Stephen H Dole by Stephen H. Dole 9780833042279, 0833042270 instant download after payment.

Habitable Planets for Man examines and estimates the probabilities of finding planets habitable to man, where they might be found, and the number there may be in our own galaxy. The author presents in detail the characteristics of a planet that can provide an acceptable environment for humankind, itemizes the stars nearest the earth most likely to possess habitable planets, and discusses how to search for habitable planets. Interestingly for our time, he also gives an appraisal of the earth as a planet and describes how its habitability would be changed if some of its basic properties were altered. This is a reprint of an edition originally published in 1964.

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