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Habitable Planets for Man : ウィキペディア英語版 | Habitable Planets for Man
''Habitable Planets For Man'' is a work by Stephen Dole originally published for the US Government contractor RAND Corporation in 1964 with input from Isaac Asimov. It was republished in a posthumous second edition in 2007, as ''Planets for Man''. The 174-page book contains a detailed scientific study on the nature of worlds that may support life in the universe, the probability of their existence, and ways of finding them,〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher=Science Notes, ''The New York Times'' )〕 including assessments of 14 stars within 22 light years with a relatively high probability of having habitable planets (a collective probability of 43%). Writing in a ''Scientific American'' blog in 2011, Caleb Scharf called it "extraordinarily detailed and prescient".〔 ==Publication data==
*ISBN 0833042270 *ISBN 978-0833042279
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