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The size of the raindrops helps identify planets that can live outside our solar system – The Press Stories
Then Harvard John a. Paulson Engineering and Applied ScienceApril 6, 2021 Raindrops continue to fall on the outer planets One day, humanity may set foot

ThenHarvard John a. Paulson Engineering and Applied ScienceApril 6, 2021Raindrops continue to fall on the outer planets
One day, humanity may set foot on another habitable planet. This planet may seem very different from Earth, but one thing is for sure – rain.
A recent study published in 2005 JGR PlanetsHarvard researchers have found that raindrops are very similar in different planetary environments, the planets being Earth and Thursdays. Understanding the behavior of raindrops on other planets…
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