Transcript detail

Loading...

Public transcript context with linked callsigns, related nets, and analysis metadata.

Back to transcripts
-Node
-Created
-Confidence
-AI Passes
-Analysis Steps

Transcript

Public transcript text

And VEP, XDB, got you checked in, and if you feel like coming in at some point in the comments, come on in. Especially in space, we're talking about life and how it originated here on Earth, or at least how they think it may have originated here on Earth. Habitable zones, habitable zones are very important for the development of life on any planetary body. But it's now discovered that that's not just the only thing a planet needs. It doesn't just need a habitable zone, it needs other things too. Habitable zone, that is just where a planet is, its distance from its parent star. It just has to be within that range. You can call it the Goldilocks zone as well. Not too hot, not too cold. It allows liquid water to form, which is essential for life as we understand it here on Earth, which doesn't necessarily mean that that's all life-form elsewhere in the cosmos. But, uh, habitable zone for life-form, as we know here on Earth, there's a little bit more to it than just being a certain distance away from the, uh, parent star.

Explore

Linked public records