Trappist 1e
Planet Basics (size, mass, gravity, orbit), Star Info (type, radiation, flares), Atmosphere (composition, pressure), Temperature & Climate (avg temp, extremes), Water Availability (liquid/ice/subsurface), Gravity Effects (biology impact), Radiation Level (UV/cosmic), Magnetic Field (atmosphere protection), Surface & Soil (toxicity, nutrients), Natural Resources (metals, minerals), Energy Sources (solar, nuclear, geothermal), Food Production (farming, hydroponics), Life-Support Systems (O₂, CO₂ recycling), Habitat Design (domes, pressure/thermal control), Transportation & Landing (travel, safe descent), Technology Sustainability (local manufacturing/repair), Health & Medical (disease control, longevity), Psychology & Society (isolation, social structure), Reproduction & Population (birth safety, genetics), Governance & Law (rules, leadership, conflict resolution).Planet Basics, Star Info, Atmosphere, Temperature & Climate, Water Availability, Gravity Effects, Radiation Level, Magnetic Field, Surface & Soil, Natural Resources, Energy Sources, Food Production, Life-Support Systems, Habitat Design, Transportation & Landing, Technology Sustainability, Health & Medical, Psychology & Society, Reproduction & Population, Governance & Law
Bilkul — har ek point ke saath related link/sources bhi de raha hoon (text + link list) taaki tum reference, study, ya research ke liye direct padh sako ๐
20 Things Info Needed to Start Life on Next Planet (with links)
Planet Basics
(Size, mass, gravity, orbit, day–night cycle, year)
๐ Source: What makes a planet habitable (NASA) — What Makes a Planet Habitable? (NASA SEEC)�
Star Information
(Star type, radiation, flares, stability)
๐ Source: What Makes a Planet Habitable? (NASA SVS) — NASA SVS Habitability factors infographic�
Atmosphere
(O₂, CO₂, pressure, toxic gases)
๐ Source: Habitability factors summary — Factors Influencing Habitability (Fiveable)�
Temperature & Climate
(Avg temp, extremes, storms)
๐ Source: Habitability overview0 — What Makes a Planet Habitable? (NASA SEEC)�
Water Availability
(Liquid water, ice, underground)
๐ Source: Life requirements overview — Life on Other Planets: What It Needs (NASA)�
Gravity Effects
(Bones, muscles, heart, biology)
๐ Source: Habitability parameters — What Factors Make a Planet Habitable? (Biology Insights)�
Radiation Level
(Cosmic/UV radiation exposure)
๐ Source: Proxima Centauri b radiation issues — Proxima Centauri b info (Wikipedia)�
Magnetic Field
, atmosphere protection)
๐ Source: Habitability factors — Factors Influencing Habitability (Fiveable)�
Surface & Soil
(Toxicity, nutrients, microbes)
๐ Source: Mars habitability factors — Life on Mars details (Wikipedia)�
Natural Resources
(Metals, minerals, fuel)
๐ Source: Habitability context — NASA Astrobiology habitability goals�
Energy Sources
(Solar, nuclear, geothermal)
๐ Source: Habitability basics (NASA SEEC) — What Makes a Planet Habitable? (NASA SEEC)�
Food Production
(Farming, hydroponics, protein)
๐ Source: Life requirement overview — Life on Other Planets: What It Needs (NASA)�
Life-Support Systems
(O₂ generation, CO₂ removal, recycling)
๐ Source: None specific but directly inferred from NASA life needs — �
NASA Science
Habitat Design
(Domes, temperature/pressure control)
๐ Source: Habitability summary — What Makes a Planet Habitable? (NASA SVS)�
Transportation & Landing
(Travel time, safe landing)
๐ Source: NASA search for habitable worlds concept — Life on Other Planets: What It Needs (NASA)�
Technology Sustainability
(Local repair, manufacturing)
๐ Source: Habitability processes — What Makes a Planet Habitable? (NASA SEEC)�
Health & Medical System
(Disease control, long-term care)
๐ Source: Life on Mars list of factors — Life on Mars details (Wikipedia)�
Psychology & Society
(Isolation, mental health, structure)
๐ Source: Not directly a link, but implied by multiple habitability factors combined — �
NASA Science
Reproduction & Population Control
(Birth safety, genetics)
๐ Source: Habitability complexities overview — What Makes a Planet Habitable? (NASA SVS)�
Governance & Law
(Rules, leadership, conflict resolution)
๐ Source: Not in planetary science articles — but this requirement is about planning human society before settlement — no specific link, general logic.
Bonus: Core habitability definition
Liquid water, energy source, stable environment = basic life needs → What Makes a Planet Habitable? (NASA SVS)�
Habitable zone concept (“Goldilocks Zone”) = distance where liquid water can exist.
If you want, I can turn this into a document you can copy, flashcards, or a study guide with short summaries for each point! ๐๐
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