video about TRAPPIST-1 planets being strangely similar

video about TRAPPIST-1 planets being strangely similar

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TRAPPIST-1 is only 40 light years away from the Earth and is a red dwarf star system with 7 planets of which 3 are considered to be within its habitable zone.
But all 7 of those planets have now been shown to be surprisingly similar to each other, at least in terms of density, and nobody is yet sure why they are so similar.

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@humy
I used to wonder what life would be like under a red dwarf. Probably nice and cozy-warm with a far lesser amount of all that nasty radiation and glaring UV.

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Those little dwarf suns have a big problem, they spew out huge discharges that would sterilize the surface regularly. Any life on a planet there would have to be hidden underground, which of course could happen but the surface, not a good place to hang your hat.

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@sonhouse said
@bunnyknight
Those little dwarf suns have a big problem, they spew out huge discharges that would sterilize the surface regularly. Any life on a planet there would have to be hidden underground, which of course could happen but the surface, not a good place to hang your hat.
Thanks for the warning. I will cancel my red dwarf vacation plan and pick a brown dwarf instead.