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Explore groundbreaking discoveries about TRAPPIST-1e, an exoplanet that may represent the most Earth-like world ever found beyond our solar system. Delve into the TRAPPIST-1 system, discovered in 2017, which consists of seven rocky planets orbiting a red dwarf star and has been identified as one of the most promising locations to search for extraterrestrial life. Examine the latest observations from the James Webb Space Telescope that reveal compelling evidence for an Earth-like atmosphere on TRAPPIST-1e, analyzing what these findings mean for the planet's potential habitability. Learn about the unique characteristics of red dwarf star systems, including the challenges posed by stellar flares and their impact on planetary atmospheres. Investigate the atmospheric composition and conditions on TRAPPIST-1e, comparing them to Earth's atmosphere and assessing the implications for supporting liquid water and potentially life. Consider the broader context of exoplanet research and what future observations might reveal about this fascinating world located in our cosmic neighborhood.
Syllabus
0:00 TRAPPIST-1e
2:01 The TRAPPIST-1 System
5:03 JWST Observations
7:32 TRAPPIST-1e’s Atmosphere
13:05 Red Dwarf Star Flares
15:46 Could It Be Habitable?
17:44 What’s Next?
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Astrum