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In the hunt for a second Earth, professor of earth and environmental sciences Miki Nakajima says we should look to small planets. Professor Nakajima and her team of scientists investigated a process called "streaming instability," which is essential to the creation of moons and planets, and discovered that a rocky planet not much larger than our own with a large moon may have good potential to host life. “Relatively small planets similar to the size of Earth are more difficult to observe and they have not been the major focus of the hunt for moons,” says Professor Nakajima. “However, we predict these planets are actually better candidates to host moons.” More on the team's search for a second Earth: https://lnkd.in/ehuxHFxK #URochesterResearch

  • Miki Nakajima, an assistant professor in the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences at Rochester, studies planetary formation and evolution.
Andrew Gordon

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Interesting!

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Jamie Columbus

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She’s amazing! Go Miki!

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