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Which Stars are Lethal to their Planets?


Many years ago, there was a viral YouTube video called "History of the entire world, i guess," which has been an endless source of internet memes since its release. One of the most prominent is also scientifically accurate—when describing why animals couldn't start living on land, the video's creator, Bill Wurtz, intones, "The Sun is a deadly laser." Early in planetary development, the X-ray and ultraviolet radiation level of a planet's host stars could sterilize the entire planet's surface, even if it is in the so-called "habitable zone." To narrow down the search for potentially habitable planets, the team at the Chandra X-ray Observatory and XMM-Newton telescopes took a look at stars that had planets in their habitable zone and analyzed them for whether the star's radiation itself might preclude life as we know it from developing there.

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