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English: When haze built up in the atmosphere of Archean Earth, the young planet might have looked like this artist's interpretation - a pale orange dot. A team led by Goddard scientists thinks the haze was self-limiting, cooling the surface by about 36 degrees Fahrenheit (20 Kelvins) – not enough to cause runaway glaciation. The team’s modeling suggests that atmospheric haze might be helpful for identifying earthlike exoplanets that could be habitable.
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Pennfenten https://www.flickr.com/photos/gsfc/32407459560; see also https://www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/2019/shining-starlight-on-the-search-for-life and https://www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/2017/nasa-team-looks-to-ancient-earth-first-to-study-hazy-exoplanets
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NASA - Early Earth - Pale Orange Dot - August 2, 2019

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