The Red Dwarf That's Destroying Its Planets
Could TRAPPIST-1e be the most promising world beyond our Solar System? In this video, we explore new James Webb observations, the mystery of its possible atmosphere, and why this Earth-sized planet orbiting a tiny red dwarf may still have the right conditions for liquid water and perhaps even life. In this video: 00:00 - INTRO - Seven Chances at Forever 01:37 - The Star That Should Not Matter 03:32 - The World That Stayed on the List 05:15 - What Webb Sees 07:14 - The Atmosphere Question 09:22 - The Star That Gives and Takes Away 12:02 - The Heat Beneath the Surface 14:32 - The Question That Will Not Let Go #trappistsystem #jameswebb #nasa

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