Can we live on other planets?
The idea of life on other planets has always been a mystery to science. Currently, Earth is the only planet where human beings survive. There is less to no probability of human beings to survive on any other planets with help of no special equipment. On the other hand, if the star were too hot, radiation would quickly disperse the solar nebula, leaving smaller planets with no atmosphere or system of millions of tiny asteroids. If it were too cold, the protoplanet's atmosphere would not be destroyed, which could lead to the formation of a planet system similar to Jupiter, but much larger and much larger. If the formation of planetary systems and the decline of astronomical rotation are the result of the presence of solar nebulae, then the hot stars that disperse their solar nebulae and do not form planets should be expected to orbit rapidly.