Are the planets inhabited ?

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Are the Planets Inhabited? by Edward Walter Maunder delves into the intriguing question of whether other planets in our solar system or beyond could support life. Maunder begins by discussing the historical perspective of celestial bodies which were once thought to be mere lights in the sky. With the advancement of astronomical knowledge particularly the Copernican theory Earth is now seen as one of many celestial bodies prompting the question of whether other planets might also harbor life. Maunder emphasizes that for a planet to be considered inhabited it must support intelligent life not just any form of life. He explores the conditions necessary for life focusing on the importance of water and the specific chemical elements that constitute living organisms. The text examines the physical conditions of various celestial bodies such as the Sun and the Moon and assesses their potential to support life. The Sun with its immense heat and gaseous state is deemed uninhabitable. The Moon while solid and stable lacks an atmosphere and water making it inhospitable for life as we know it. Maunder also touches on the distribution of elements in space noting that the same elements found on Earth are present throughout the universe suggesting a uniformity in the building blocks of life. The work ultimately underscores the complexity and specificity of conditions required for life highlighting the challenges in finding habitable worlds beyond our own.
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