Located approximately 40 light-years from Earth, TRAPPIST-1 b is part of a fascinating planetary system orbiting a cool, red ...
The innermost Earth-like planet in the famous TRAPPIST-1 system might be capable of supporting a thick atmosphere after all, ...
An exoplanet in the Trappist star system — a multi-planet star system similar to the solar system and just 39 light-years ...
TRAPPIST-1 b, the innermost planet, was recently observed in depth by JWST in the mid-infrared, a type of light to which our ...
New observations of TRAPPIST-1b using the James Webb Space Telescope have provided detailed insights into the potential atmospheres of exoplanets orbiting red dwarfs. The study analyzed broadband ther ...
In stark contrast with a paper released last year that determined the exoplanet was likely to be bare and barren, new data ...
New findings about TRAPPIST-1 b suggest a young, active surface and hint at a possible atmosphere, challenging prior ...
The Spanish Centro de Astrobiologia (INTA-CSIC) has participated in the latest research, based on observations from the James ...
Trappist-1 b is one of seven rocky planets orbiting the star Trappist-1, located 40 light-years away. The planetary system is unique because it allows astronomers to study seven Earth-like planets ...
Could TRAPPIST-1 b possibly have an atmosphere after all? "The data also allow for an entirely different solution," says Thomas Henning, emeritus director of the MPIA. He was one of the principal ...
New observations with the James Webb Space Telescope no longer rule out the presence of an atmosphere around the Earth-sized ...