Posted by: Thundercraft
« on: March 26, 2013, 11:11:45 PM »I'm not sure if it will help, but I recently stumbled across The Habitable Zone Gallery:
The gallery has orbital paths and some of the orbits are a bit odd-looking. They each have green rings indicating the calculated habitable zone. Their findings are a bit underwhelming, though:
That said, most exoplanets found are very large - a lot of them gas giants - as those are far easier to detect with our current technology and methods.
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This site is dedicated to tracking the orbits of exoplanets in relation to their Habitable Zones.
The gallery has orbital paths and some of the orbits are a bit odd-looking. They each have green rings indicating the calculated habitable zone. Their findings are a bit underwhelming, though:
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Planets: 634 Systems: 514
Planets with orbits entirely within the Habitable Zone: 14
That said, most exoplanets found are very large - a lot of them gas giants - as those are far easier to detect with our current technology and methods.