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  • Home
  • About Many Worlds
  • Stories By Subject
    • Astrobiology
      • The Origin of Life
      • The Search for Life Beyond Earth
    • Exoplanets
      • Discoveries
      • How Do They Form
    • Featured
    • Galaxies
    • Missions
      • Our Solar System
    • NASA Goals and Directions
      • A Changing Agency
      • NExSS
    • Our World
      • Early Earth
      • Phenomena
    • Planetary Systems
      • Planetary and Solar System Characteristics
      • What a Menagerie

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There are many worlds out there waiting to fire your imagination. This site is for everyone interested in the burgeoning fields of astrobiology and in particular exoplanet detection, research and habitability. It is for the general public as well as scientists, and it will present columns, news stories and in-depth features, as well as the work of guest writers.

The “Many Worlds” column is supported by the Lunar Planetary Institute/USRA and informed by NASA's NExSS initiative, a research coordination network dedicated to the study of planetary habitability. Any opinions expressed are the author’s alone.

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