Since two weeks ago an
international group of scientists announced the discovery of a solar system
with seven planets like Earth, we had seen only artistic recreations and even
promotional posters of imaginary tourist trips to those new worlds. Now NASA shows
us a real and moving images of the star of this system, Trappist-1, thanks to
its Kepler space telescope.
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Showing posts with label Trappist-1. Show all posts
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Monday, March 13, 2017
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Are the alliens being the most plentiful?
The planets, like Earth
and the living beings that inhabit it can be a infrequency. In the Milky Way,
our galaxy, three out of four stars are red dwarfs like Trappist-1. So far,
three solar systems with seven planets and a total of 10 habitable worlds have
been discovered. The new finds breaks all records as it houses the largest
number of terrestrial worlds and also contains three habitable, explains Ribas.
Discovery of exoplanets: Can there be life in Trappist-1?
Recreation of the new solar
system with seven planets like Earth. A NASA telescope Seven terrestrial
planets orbiting around a soft and quiet sun, at suitable distances, so that
there is liquid water in them. The panorama can not be more optimistic for
Trappist-1 (it is always better that name than its official name of 2MASS
J23062928-0502285) can shelter the first sign of life outside our planet.
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