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Astronomers have found a nearby solar system with seven Earth-sized planets, three of which circle their parent star at the right distance for liquid surface water, bolstering the prospect of discovering extraterrestrial life, research published on Wednesday showed.

The star, known as TRAPPIST-1, is a small, dim celestial body in the constellation Aquarius. It is located about 40 light years away from Earth, close by astronomical standards, but about 44 million years away at the average cruising speed of a commercial passenger jet.

Researchers said the proximity of the system, combined with the proportionally large size of its planets compared to the small star, make it a good target for follow-up studies. They hope to scan the planets' atmospheres for possible chemical fingerprints of life.

“The discovery gives us a hint that finding a second Earth is not just a matter of if, but when, NASA chief scientist Thomas Zurbuchen said at a news conference on Wednesday.

The discovery, published in this week's issue of the journal Nature, builds on previous research showing three planets circling TRAPPIST-1. They are among more than 3,500 planets discovered beyond the solar system, or exoplanets.

“This is the first time that so many Earth-sized planets are found around the same star,” lead researcher Michael Gillon, with the University of Liege in Belgium, told reporters.

Researchers have focused on finding Earth-sized rocky planets with the right temperatures so that water, if any exists, would be liquid, a condition believed to be necessary for life.

“I think that we've made a crucial step towards finding if there is life out there,” University of Cambridge astronomer Amaury Triaud said on a conference call with media on Tuesday.

The diameter of TRAPPIST-1 is about 8 percent of the sun's size. That makes its Earth-sized planets appear large as they parade past.

From the vantage point of telescopes on Earth, the planets' motions regularly block out bits of the star's light. Scientists determined the system's architecture by studying these dips.
“The data is really clear and unambiguous,” Triaud wrote in an email to Reuters.

Because TRAPPIST-1 is so small and cool, its so-called “habitable zone” is very close to the star. Three planets are properly positioned for liquid water, Gillon said.

“They form a very compact system,” Gillon told reporters on Tuesday. “They could have some liquid water and maybe life.” Even if the planets do not have life now, it could evolve.

RAPPIST-1 is at least 500 million years old, but has an estimated lifespan of 10 trillion years. The sun, by comparison, is about halfway through its estimated 10-billion-year life.

In a few billion years, when the sun has run out of fuel and the solar system has ceased to exist, TRAPPIST-1 will still be an infant star, astronomer Ignas Snellen, with the Netherlands' Leiden Observatory, wrote in a related essay in Nature.

“It burns hydrogen so slowly that it will live for another 10 trillion years,” he wrote, “which is arguably enough time for life to evolve.” (Reuters)


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  • tin tin Thursday, 23 February 2017 10:59 AM

    send the JO there via DM Android App

    Yeti Thursday, 23 February 2017 11:16 AM

    Really good news for the Joint Opposition, eh?

    tarzan Thursday, 23 February 2017 11:36 AM

    bullshit, they find and inform us we have to believe, after some years they will say this planet not existing ( Pluto) , we must trust them, please explain anyone what is the sky ?????????

    Pluto Thursday, 23 February 2017 11:56 AM

    Awesome finding! If life exist there, hope those life forms are not arrogant like most of us,, the humans.

    aaryan Thursday, 23 February 2017 02:29 PM

    They didn't say Pluto doesn't exist. They told it's not a planet. But again after a few years they confirmed Pluto as a planet once again

    Scooby Doo Thursday, 23 February 2017 02:32 PM

    Astronomers find new planets I couldn't even find a girl friend!!!

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    Ishan Thursday, 23 February 2017 07:15 PM

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