What are three criteria the Kepler mission uses to identify Earth-like planets?
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Answer: A "habitable" planet should: Orbit a star that remains stable in output for billions of years. Be at a distance from the star that results in its achieving a suitable temperature so its surface water is liquid, not frozen. Have a circular orbit, so constant conditions prevail for its entire "year"
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