New Research Unveils Water on TRAPPIST-1 Planets

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  • čas přidán 13. 06. 2024
  • Discover the latest findings on the TRAPPIST-1 system! Recent research shows that the outer planets in this fascinating star system likely have significant amounts of water. Located 40 light-years away, TRAPPIST-1's seven Earth-sized planets include some in the habitable zone, where conditions could support life. Learn how these discoveries boost the potential for finding extraterrestrial life and why these planets are key targets for future exploration. Stay tuned for more exciting updates on these distant worlds!
    Chapters:
    00:00 Introduction
    01:03 TRAPPIST-1 System and Its Challenges
    04:38 Recent Research Findings on Atmospheric Escape and Water Content
    07:56 Future Observations, Research Prospects, and the Role of Astrobiology
    10:46 Outro
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Komentáře • 41

  • @ARWest-bp4yb
    @ARWest-bp4yb Před 26 dny +4

    A 2021 study lead by Ekaterina Ilin (Leibniz Institute for Astrophysics Potsdam, Germany) presented evidence that M dwarf flares tend to emanate from their polar regions, possibly sparing close in planets from direct hits. Their initial data was taken from a small sampling of M dwarf stars from TESS observations, and further studies showed that this may well be the norm. (from Universe Today 8/7/21) This is a pretty major discovery regarding the potential habitability of M dwarf systems.

  • @trevortomah8508
    @trevortomah8508 Před 28 dny +5

    Tantalizingly intriguing, that trappist 1 planet system.

  • @Space30MINUTES
    @Space30MINUTES Před 27 dny +4

    Wow, this information is really interesting! I am also learning about the TRAPPIST-1 star system and the potential for life there. I wonder if anyone has watched the detailed analysis video of the atmospheres of these planets?

  • @darylbrown8834
    @darylbrown8834 Před 28 dny +18

    Words in thumbnail are click bait! Significant milestones in research mean there is water' but astrobiologist didn't find any! Got my hopes up' even though I cannot get there.

    • @AGDinCA
      @AGDinCA Před 28 dny +2

      Not all heroes wear capes. Thanks, friend!

    • @joshuarenfroe6548
      @joshuarenfroe6548 Před 28 dny +1

      Yes, the title is misleading. Implies water was detected but no discussion of it. Do better

    • @zimriel
      @zimriel Před 24 dny

      CZcams are very very bad at restricting outright scams, let alone dishonest subtitles.
      "Misinformation" here means "not Democrat".

    • @OfficialKSGFlow
      @OfficialKSGFlow Před 20 dny

      May the gods watch over your battles, friend!

  • @icykidd
    @icykidd Před 28 dny +5

    i like to imagine what our civilization would have been like today if we had multiple habitable planets in our solar system so close together, we would've prioritized space travel decades ago

    • @TheLA384
      @TheLA384 Před 28 dny

      We probably either waged interplanetary war when one of the other planets had intelligent life, or fucked up earth even more, because we had a backup.

  • @kevincurnick
    @kevincurnick Před 28 dny +9

    Ok but when are we getting the JWST spectroscopic results of the outer trappist planets??

    • @deletedaccount6961
      @deletedaccount6961 Před 28 dny +3

      After the next ice age

    • @LordCrackie357
      @LordCrackie357 Před 26 dny

      They already have the images. All jwst images are top secret and filtered before the public sees them. We're being lied to all the time. The government is 100 years ahead of the general population in knowledge and technology

  • @lumenapaul116
    @lumenapaul116 Před 28 dny +2

    Beautiful, my seven years old grandson is very interested watching it

  • @caststagemysteries
    @caststagemysteries Před 28 dny +4

    Which one is in the honeypot zone?

  • @GeraldBlack1
    @GeraldBlack1 Před 28 dny +3

    We might not ever make it there, but we could probably throw a life dart at it.

    • @Ponk_80
      @Ponk_80 Před 28 dny

      We can’t do that, because it may destroy any potential life that already exists on the planet. We would not want aliens doing that same thing to us.

  • @Trag-zj2yo
    @Trag-zj2yo Před 28 dny +2

    Our android progeny will have fewer restrictions in planet compatibility.

  • @oldmech619
    @oldmech619 Před 28 dny +1

    2:47 The planet is tidally locked, if it has an atmosphere, both sides would be about the same temperature, much like Venus.

  • @Aeonshield
    @Aeonshield Před 18 dny

    A "cool star" sounds like Zaphod describing it

  • @billweitzel1750
    @billweitzel1750 Před 28 dny +2

    Thanks!

  • @user-jh6yo9tr3h
    @user-jh6yo9tr3h Před 25 dny

    Where are the New Research results?

  • @LordCrackie357
    @LordCrackie357 Před 26 dny

    Superman's home

  • @luxHMT
    @luxHMT Před 17 dny

    by now we should all know trappist 1 is barren and wasted like Proxima cen

  • @jh1178
    @jh1178 Před 28 dny +2

    40 light years away and they know all this but have bad images of our own moon still and know so little...

    • @Ponk_80
      @Ponk_80 Před 28 dny +1

      I don’t think that they actually know that much, but since there are no one that can prove them wrong, they can claim anything that they make out from the weak data that their instruments provide.

    • @adamcheedlet4871
      @adamcheedlet4871 Před 26 dny

      @@Ponk_80 And that right there is the worst kind of lie - the kind that no one can prove.

  • @arnokosterman231
    @arnokosterman231 Před 25 dny

    Stil don't understand wat we see over here do to our own conditions and as our own conditions as the everighe translational conditions do to the behavieures it trafles trou beond us for us here to experiemce water👀

    • @arnokosterman231
      @arnokosterman231 Před 25 dny

      In a way When we are on a diverend position the same opsurved opservations shows diverend elements

  • @djsarg7451
    @djsarg7451 Před 8 dny

    No, they did not. The planet is too large, too close to the host star and the host star is very unstable.

  • @merzhoykin
    @merzhoykin Před 23 dny

    new research didn't unveil shit. The guy said it himself; this was already done in 2016-17. It's 2024.

  • @joestitz239
    @joestitz239 Před 26 dny +1

    Too far away=bfd..