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TRAPPIST-1 e: Could this distant planet host life?
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Scientists are taking a close look at TRAPPIST-1 e, a rocky planet 40 light years away, to see if it could support life beyond Earth.
It sits in the "Goldilocks Zone," meaning temperatures might be just right for liquid water—a big deal when it comes to finding life.
Researchers are digging into its atmosphere and other features to figure out if this world could really be habitable.
Why this matters
Studying TRAPPIST-1 e isn't just about one planet—it's helping scientists sharpen their tools for spotting signs of life elsewhere in the universe.
The insights from this research could make it easier to find more planets that have what it takes to support life, making the search for extraterrestrial neighbors a bit more promising.