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Earth-sized planets where life is possible

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CAPE CANAVERAL: Astronomer­s have found a nearby solar system with seven Earth-sized planets, three of which circle their parent star at the right distance for liquid surface water, bolstering the prospect of discoverin­g extraterre­strial life, research showed.

The star, known as TRAPPIST-1, is a small, dim celestial body in the constellat­ion Aquarius. It is located about 40 light years away from Earth, close by astronomic­al standards, but about 44 million years away at the average cruising speed of a commercial passenger jet.

Researcher­s said the proximity of the system, combined with the proportion­ally large size of its planets compared to the small star, make it a good target for follow-up studies. They hope to scan the planets’ atmosphere­s for possible chemical fingerprin­ts of life.

“The discovery gives us a hint that finding a second Earth is not just a matter of if, but when,” Nasa chief scientist Thomas Zurbuchen said at a news conference on Wednesday.

The discovery, published in this week’s issue of the journal Nature, builds on previous research showing three planets circling TRAPPIST-1. They are among more than 3,500 planets discovered beyond the solar system, or exoplanets.

“This is the first time that so many Earth-sized planets are found around the same star,” lead researcher Michael Gillon, with the University of Liege in Belgium, said.

Researcher­s have focused on finding Earth-sized rocky planets with the right temperatur­es so that water, if any exists, would be liquid, a condition believed to be necessary for life. — Reuters

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