The Solar System 2.0 consists of 7 Earth-like planets, orbiting a dwarf named Trappist-1, 39 light-years from our planet, in the constellation Aquarius. All 7 exoplanets have a temperature that is neither too hot nor too cold, which means liquid - the most important factor for life and suitable climatic conditions. Of the seven planets discovered, the three most interesting planets are: Trappist-1E, Trappist-1F, Trappist-1G.
According to scientists, the Sun 2.0 regularly emits extremely harsh energy enough to make the surrounding atmosphere of the planets orbiting it never reach a steady state.
This is the result of the Kelper spacecraft obtained after 80 days of Trappist-1's mission of observing 7 extrasolar planets, researchers have discovered many magnetic storms that are 100 times stronger than 10,000 times the storm The strongest word ever happened on Earth.
Source: NASA.
The main reason is that 7 extraterrestrial planets are similar in size to their parent star Trappist-1, ranging from 0.01 to 0.06 astronomical units (AU). Meanwhile, Earth's ideal distance from the Sun is 1,000 astronomical units (AU).
The exoplanet's atmosphere can be heated and charged particles emitted from the Trappist-1 Sun's destruction, hindering the process of breeding and nurturing life in the solar system. 2.0.
But many scientists remain optimistic that life can still find ways to adapt and spawn on at least three extrasolar planets that NASA hopes.
The study is published in the Astrophysical Journal of Astronomy.
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5 interesting facts about TRAPPIST-1, Solar system version 2.0
nasa has just announced the discovery of 7 planets of the same size and mass as the earth and together in a single star system - the trappist-1 star system 40 years away from us is probably the environment for live can exist.
exploring the sun, extraterrestrial, searching for life in the solar system and potential super-earths for the hope of living in space are nasa's great missions from 2018 onwards.
tranppist-1 has more red color and much lower temperature than the sun. its size is only slightly larger than jupiter and about 40 light-years from our earth.
so far, our earth is still the only planet capable of sustaining life in the solar system. but suppose if humans could set foot on planets in the solar system, would we have a chance to survive?
the solar system 2.0 is the trappist-1 star system of 7 planets the size of the earth, about 40 light-years away, discovered by scientists in early 2017.