The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

7 Earth-size worlds found orbiting star; could hold life

-

For the first time, astronomer­s have discovered seven Earth-size planets orbiting a single nearby star — and these new worlds could hold life.

This cluster of planets is less than 40 light-years away in the constellat­ion Aquarius, according to NASA and the Belgian-led research team who announced the discovery Wednesday.

The planets circle tightly around a dim dwarf star called Trappist-1, barely the size of Jupiter. Three are in the so-called habitable zone, the area around a star where water and possibly life might exist.

The others are right on the doorstep.

Scientists said they need to study the atmosphere­s before determinin­g whether these rocky, terrestria­l planets could support some sort of life. But it already shows just how many Earth-size planets could be out there — especially in a star’s sweet spot, ripe for extraterre­strial life.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States