The Possibility of Life in the 'Terminator Zones' of Alien Planets

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Tidally locked planets, with one side always facing their star, could be habitable in the twilight zone between eternal day and night. A team of researchers modeled the climate conditions on these planets and found that planets with a mix of water and dry land could sustain a temperate zone where liquid water and life as we know it could exist. These planets are likely to be common around M-type stars, which account for 70% of the stars in our cosmic neighborhood.
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