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An outer planet is far away from its hosting star. Temperatures are low (-100 C and below). With the help of greenhouse gasses, terraforming is (at least in theory) possible. It must be not too far, so that the light is enough for Earth-like plants to survive. There are two theoretical models. If the planet (or moon) has huge mounts of ice, it will become an ocean world. however, if it contains just the right amount of water, it can become a new earth.

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  • An outer planet is far away from its hosting star. Temperatures are low (-100 C and below). With the help of greenhouse gasses, terraforming is (at least in theory) possible. It must be not too far, so that the light is enough for Earth-like plants to survive. There are two theoretical models. If the planet (or moon) has huge mounts of ice, it will become an ocean world. however, if it contains just the right amount of water, it can become a new earth.
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  • An outer planet is far away from its hosting star. Temperatures are low (-100 C and below). With the help of greenhouse gasses, terraforming is (at least in theory) possible. It must be not too far, so that the light is enough for Earth-like plants to survive. There are two theoretical models. If the planet (or moon) has huge mounts of ice, it will become an ocean world. however, if it contains just the right amount of water, it can become a new earth.
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