Worlds where water forms and dust floats in the air could be likely spots to find alien life. Image credit; The Cosmic Companion / created in Universe Sandbox

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A look at the three scenarios examined in the model at the center of this new study. Arrows represent wind speeds, while dust concentrations are denoted by color. Image credit: Denis Sergeev / University of Exeter
On worlds where planets are tidally-locked to their sun, atmospheric dust could help to warm the frozen side of the planet, while cooling the hemisphere exposed to eternal sunlight. Image credit: The Cosmic Companion / created in Universe Sandbox
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