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[deleted] t1_j2366rv wrote
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kiestaking t1_j26izvc wrote
Results of the scan's aren't published or peer reviewed yet, the article only states there likely isn't hydrogen present in the atmosphere of TRAPPIST-1g and possibly the same for 1b and 1c
[deleted] t1_j222phl wrote
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bookers555 t1_j26xtvi wrote
Would be funny if we spent all this time researching that system only for no planet in it to hold an atmosphere.
gg_account t1_j27a08w wrote
Sad. It would mean likely no atmospheres on Earth sized worlds around any red dwarfs, which are the most common kind of star.
AmAProudIdiot t1_j2f5dbt wrote
Eh. There are red-dwarves that aren't active, like Teegarden and that one star that barely has a magnetic field.
DrunkenOnzo t1_j25qwu1 wrote
Space.com was originally founded by Lou Dobbs. Doesn't mean anything here just a very strange fact.
Frank_Perfectly t1_j22smoh wrote
What I wouldn’t give to see what those planets look like up close.