A faster way to forecast alien weather
The TRAPPIST-1 system, located about 41 light years from Earth, has been a focal point of much exoplanetary discussionโmainly because it has seven confirmed planets orbiting a dim M-dwarf star. Two of those planetsโTRAPPIST-1e and -1fโare thought to be in the star's habitable zon
The TRAPPIST-1 system, located about 41 light years from Earth, has been a focal point of much exoplanetary discussionโmainly because it has seven confirmed planets orbiting a dim M-dwarf star. Two of those planetsโTRAPPIST-1e and -1fโare thought to be in the star's habitable zone. However, the habitable zone of M-dwarfs is so close to the star itself, the planets are likely tidally locked to it, meaning they have a permanent day and night side, with a "twilight terminator" in between.
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