Possibly habitable Trappist-1 exoplanet caught destroying its own atmosphere

An illustration of Trappist 1e shows the potentially habitable exoplanet being stripped of its atmosphere by harsh radiation from its red dwarf star as its planetary siblings watch on
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Scientists have discovered that a potentially habitable planet is having its atmosphere stripped, a process that may eventually render the world, Trappist-1e, inhospitable to life. The stripping appears to be caused by electric currents created as the planet races around its red dwarf host star. 

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It’s a significant discovery because the Trappist-1 system, in which this exoplanet orbits a small red dwarf star, has been one of the primary targets in the hunt for alien life. Of the seven rocky Earth-like worlds in the system, at least 3 are located in the habitable zone, a region around a star that is neither too hot nor too cold to allow a planet to support liquid water.



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