In theory how large can a life supporting planet be?

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In theory how large can a life supporting planet be?

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Realisticly and measured in something easy like ??? x Earths Size.
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Wether a planet can support life has more to do with its atmosphere than its size.
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Yes I know but a planet needs to be of a certain size to be able to support an atmosphere. I was just wondering if a planet can be TOO big to support one.
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keep in mind that the bigger a planet is, the larger its gravitational field will be.
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Mr.Magnetichead wrote:Yes I know but a planet needs to be of a certain size to be able to support an atmosphere. I was just wondering if a planet can be TOO big to support one.
The planet must have a big enough gravitational force to keep its fluids from escaping. There would be no upper limit.

So you're looking at: bigger than venus, smaller than infinity.
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[xeno]Julios wrote:keep in mind that the bigger a planet is, the larger its gravitational field will be.
you mean bigger the mass?
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shadd_ wrote:
[xeno]Julios wrote:keep in mind that the bigger a planet is, the larger its gravitational field will be.
you mean bigger the mass?
bigger sass
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Whats the circumference of the earth?
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Post by [xeno]Julios »

shadd_ wrote:
[xeno]Julios wrote:keep in mind that the bigger a planet is, the larger its gravitational field will be.
you mean bigger the mass?
yea good point.

but all things being equal, larger volume = larger mass, so it is something to consider.
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Mr.Magnetichead wrote:Whats the circumference of the earth?
about 40000kms around the equator.
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Re: In theory how large can a life supporting planet be?

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Mr.Magnetichead wrote:Realisticly and measured in something easy like ??? x Earths Size.
Hard to tell, we don't really know the answer. There are many factors worth considering, some listed already. I don't believe you'll find any astrobiologist (a field not even in it's infancy), who could give you a proper and complete answer.
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Additionally, the question "what is life?" is not a settled one in the philosophy of biology according to my extremely superficial assessment.

Example: nanobacteria or nanocrystals?
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Higher forms of sentient life supported by vegetation systems.
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MQ was kinda saying what i was thinking.
are we talking human life or just life in general?
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Mr.Magnetichead wrote:Yes I know but a planet needs to be of a certain size to be able to support an atmosphere.
And this conclusion comes from where again ?
" I thought i could handle the power, Ive alway been a kind and gentle person.

But once i was finaly able to split the atom
i built me some bombs and droped them on every mother fucker that got in my way."
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Again, hard to tell. (directed @ Mr.M)

Try asking these folks. The site hasn't been updated in almost 4 years but they may still answer emails.
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Iccy (temp) wrote:
Mr.Magnetichead wrote:Yes I know but a planet needs to be of a certain size to be able to support an atmosphere.
And this conclusion comes from where again ?
Haha u so dumb.
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Post by Iccy (temp) »

Enlighten me. You talking about a planet possibly being so large that it cant support a atmosphere. So tell me oh guiding fountain of knowledge, what makes you so sure it can get too big ?
" I thought i could handle the power, Ive alway been a kind and gentle person.

But once i was finaly able to split the atom
i built me some bombs and droped them on every mother fucker that got in my way."
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Post by Mr.Magnetichead »

What? I said it had to be a certain size to support an atmosphere... as in a minimum.
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Post by [xeno]Julios »

an atmosphere might not be necessary to support all conceivable forms of "life", especially subterranean forms
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But that would require liquid water which would require active tectonics/volcanic activity and the development of organisms not reliant on light derived energy such as tube worms.
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I think you need to give us, or we establish here first, what is the definition of life your talking about before you can answer that question.
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Mr.Magnetichead wrote:But that would require liquid water which would require active tectonics/volcanic activity and the development of organisms not reliant on light derived energy such as tube worms.

so is that not feasible?
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Canidae wrote:I think you need to give us, or we establish here first, what is the definition of life your talking about before you can answer that question.
Higher forms of sentient life supported by vegetation systems.
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someone's been watching naked science on the national geographic chanel.
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