New research shows that while TRAPPIST-1b, second from the left, has no atmosphere, TRAPPIST-1e, third from the right, could have a long-term stable atmosphere.
Artist's illustration of a view from the surface of one of the TRAPPIST-1 worlds. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech Hey there, little star. A new set of images taken by NASA's Kepler Space Telescope shows ...
TRAPPIST-1e is a cosmic jackpot in the hunt for extraterrestrial life. This 40-light-year-away rocky planet is the fourth of 7 exoplanets that orbit a cool red dwarf star—and it could be habitable.
the telescope has its eyes locked on exoplanet WASP-96b. JWST is soon expected to shift focus on TRAPPIST-1e, which is an Earth-sized planet believed to be habitable. It is also just 39 light ...
Planets like TRAPPIST-1e, Proxima Centauri b, and TOI-700 d lie in their star’s habitable zone, making them prime targets in the search for extraterrestrial life. Scientists found that a thick ...
Among the most fascinating are Kepler-421b with its lengthy orbit, the extremely cold Barnard’s Star b, and potentially habitable TRAPPIST-1e. These discoveries provide new insights into ...