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BASIC INFO
TRAPPIST-1 is an ultra-cool dwarf star located about 39 light-years away from Earth in the constellation of Aquarius. Discovered in 2015, it hosts at least seven Earth-sized exoplanets, three of which are within the star's habitable zone, where conditions may be suitable for liquid water to exist on the surface. The system has sparked significant interest due to the potential for these planets to support life. TRAPPIST-1's small size and proximity make it an ideal target for studying planetary systems around low-mass stars.
ADVANCED INFO
Size: 104,610 miles across
Mass: 0.089 solar masses
Distance from Earth: 39.46 light-years
Galaxy: Milky Way
Age: 7.605 billion years old
Luminosity: 0.000522 L
Type: Red dwarf
Temperature: 4,130 Fahrenheit (2,278 Celsius) (At surface)
SOME RANDOM FACTS
TRAPPIST-1 is known to host at least seven exoplanets, making it one of the richest exoplanetary systems discovered to date.
Three of the planets in the TRAPPIST-1 system, namely TRAPPIST-1e, TRAPPIST-1f, and TRAPPIST-1g, are located within the star's habitable zone, where conditions may be suitable for liquid water to exist on the surface.
The seven planets in the TRAPPIST-1 system range in size from approximately 75% to 110% of the Earth's radius.