Hubble Probes Atmosphere of Exoplanets in TRAPPIST-1 Habitable Zone

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stsci_2018-07c February 5th, 2018

Credit: NASA, ESA, and Z. Levy (STScI)

Only 40 light-years away — a stone’s throw on the scale of our galaxy — several Earth-sized planets orbit the red dwarf star TRAPPIST-1. Four of the planets lie in the star’s habitable zone, a region at a distance from the star where liquid water, the key to life as we know it, could exist on the planets’ surfaces.

Astronomers using NASA's Hubble Space Telescope have conducted the first spectroscopic survey of these worlds. Hubble reveals that at least three of the exoplanets do not seem to contain puffy, hydrogen-rich atmospheres similar to gaseous planets such as Neptune. This means the atmospheres may be more shallow and rich in heavier gases like those found in Earth’s atmosphere, such as carbon dioxide, methane, and oxygen.

Astronomers plan to use NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope, scheduled to launch in 2019, to probe deeper into the planetary atmospheres to search for the presence of such elements that could offer hints of whether these far-flung worlds are habitable.

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Object Name
TRAPPIST-1
Subject - Milky Way
Planet > Type > Terrestrial

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40 light years

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RA = 23h 6m 29.0s
DEC = -5° 2’ 29.0”
Constellation
Aquarius
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2018-07c
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B.1.1.1  
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TRAPPIST-1
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NASA, ESA, and Z. Levy (STScI)
Release Date
2018-02-05T00:00:00
Lightyears
40
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40
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https://hubblesite.org/contents/news-releases/2018/news-2018-07
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Good
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346.6208333, -5.0413889
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STScI
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Space Telescope Science Institute Office of Public Outreach
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outreach@stsci.edu
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410-338-4444
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3700 San Martin Drive
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Baltimore
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MD
Postal Code
21218
Country
USA
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STScI
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Metadata Date
2021-12-14T09:22:36-05:00
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