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| '''This article is total speculation, located in my user page space.'''<br />It may contain original research, unverified claims, nonsense, crap, and other stuff not allowed in the main space.<br /> [[The Music|There's too much confusion]], but there's [[The Music|no reason to get excited]]. | | '''This article is total speculation, located in my user page space.'''<br />It may contain original research, unverified claims, nonsense, crap, and other stuff not allowed in the main space.<br /> [[The Music|There's too much confusion]], but there's [[The Music|no reason to get excited]]. | ||
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Further, it is believed that there is a very narrow band of space around a star that will encourage the formation of life-bearing planets (the so-called "Goldilocks Zone"). This is a region of space that because of its distance from the sun is neither too hot nor too cold to allow for the stable presence of liquid water, which is a prerequisite for the natural development of life through chemical and then organic means (life on Earth, at any rate). However, it is possible, albeit unlikely, that all of the Twelve Worlds are on the same orbital path that goes through this zone. | Further, it is believed that there is a very narrow band of space around a star that will encourage the formation of life-bearing planets (the so-called "Goldilocks Zone"). This is a region of space that because of its distance from the sun is neither too hot nor too cold to allow for the stable presence of liquid water, which is a prerequisite for the natural development of life through chemical and then organic means (life on Earth, at any rate). However, it is possible, albeit unlikely, that all of the Twelve Worlds are on the same orbital path that goes through this zone. | ||
[[ | [[Image:Battlestar_system.png|right|thumb|400px|One concept of a solar system where multiple planets or moons exist within the "Goldilocks Zone."]] | ||
Some fans have claimed that is highly improbable that a single star would have no fewer than twelve planets and moons orbiting a star within the "zone of life" for that star. Moreover, they claim that a system with this many planets of habitable size would probably be dynamically unstable. However, that is dependent on the definition of a planet. | Some fans have claimed that is highly improbable that a single star would have no fewer than twelve planets and moons orbiting a star within the "zone of life" for that star. Moreover, they claim that a system with this many planets of habitable size would probably be dynamically unstable. However, that is dependent on the definition of a planet. | ||