According to the parameters derived for the Drake Equation, where should astronomers look for life in the Milky Way?

A) around F, G, or M stars that are in multiple star systems located in the galactic habitable zone with a multiple planet system with jovian outer planets and at least one terrestrial planet within the star's habitable zone
B) around O, B, or A stars that are in single star systems located in the galactic nucleus with a multiple planet system with jovian outer planets and at least one terrestrial planet within the star's habitable zone
C) around F, G, or M stars that are in single star systems located in the galactic habitable zone with a multiple planet system with jovian outer planets and at least one terrestrial planet within the star's habitable zone
D) around O, B, or A stars that are in single star systems located in the galactic habitable zone with a multiple planet system with jovian outer planets and at least one terrestrial planet within the star's habitable zone
E) around F, G, or M stars that are in single star systems located in the galactic habitable zone with a multiple planet system with no outer planets and at least one terrestrial planet within the star's habitable zone


C

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