Astrobiology Daily News 11 January 2013
- Habitability: Where to look for life? Halophilic habitats: Earth analogs to study Mars habitability. Planetary and Space Science
- Image: Lakes on Titan, NASA
- Life Possible on Extrasolar Moons, AIP
- Searching for the signatures of terrestrial planets in F-, G-type main-sequence stars, astro-ph
- EXOTIME: searching for planets and measuring Pdot in sdB pulsators, astro-ph
- The Hunt for Exomoons with Kepler (HEK): II. Analysis of Seven Viable Satellite-Hosting Planet Candidates, astro-ph
- Asteroid Belts in Debris Disk Twins: VEGA and FOMALHAUT, astro-ph
- Investigating Nearby Exoplanets via Interstellar Radar, astro-ph
- A Detailed Model Grid for Solid Planets from 0.1 through 100 Earth Masses, astro-ph
- Disk-planets interactions and the diversity of period ratios in Kepler’s multi-planetary systems, astro-ph
- Planet Hunters. V. A Confirmed Jupiter-Size Planet in the Habitable Zone and 42 Planet Candidates from the Kepler Archive Data, astro-ph