Josie Peters, my astrophysicist friend, and I teleported to TRAPPIST-f to see how 'habitable' it really was and what sort of adaptations to live on the planet would be required.
The news about TRAPPIST-1 and its exoplanets, and whether it is indeed habitable or not, is very exciting news for the scientific community, as it is the first time so many Earth-like planets have been discovered, and they could provide insight into what these planets and early life may look like - so today, we simulated a trip over there for that reason.
Credits:
Josie's astrophysics channel:
https://www.youtube.com/josieapetershttp://twitter.com/josieapetersAmy's Science communication channel:
https://www.youtube.com/user/styaxhSpecial thanks to:
- Héctor Vives
http://twitter.com/DarkSapienshttp://darksapiens.blogspot.com- Amy Seales
http://twitter.com/Amy_Squeales- Nahúm Chazarra
https://twitter.com/nchazarrahttp://ungeologoenapuros.es- Alex El Efecto Xalamito
https://twitter.com/EfectoXalamitohttps://www.youtube.com/user/elefectoxalamito- Francis Villatoro
https://twitter.com/emulenewshttp://francis.naukas.comInés Dawson is a PhD student and animal flight scientist at the University of Oxford.
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