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The study expands the criteria for planetary habitability beyond conventional “Goldilocks zones” by considering environments affected by high-energy cosmic rays.This redefinition has meaningful implications not only for India’s scientific community but also global collaborations in astrobiology. It emphasizes innovative approaches using advanced simulations and data from upcoming exploratory missions (e.g., NASA’s Europa Clipper), some of which could inspire similar initiatives by ISRO or joint international projects.
For India’s space exploration goals-especially considering upcoming lunar and planetary missions-it underscores how incorporating interdisciplinary studies involving physics (cosmic radiation) into conventional exobiological research might reveal unexpected findings about extraterrestrial conditions relevant to habitability models.While promising breakthroughs remain speculative pending direct data collection through future probes, such research strengthens India’s position within broader conversations about interstellar exploration frameworks under evolving definitions of life sustainability criteria.