NASA held a news conference Feb. 22 at the agency’s headquarters to
discuss the finding by the agency’s Spitzer Space Telescope of seven
Earth-sized planets around a tiny, relatively nearby, ultra-cool dwarf
star. Three of the planets in this system, known as TRAPPIST-1, are in
the habitable zone – the region around the star in which liquid water is
most likely to thrive on a rocky planet. This is the first time so many
planets have been found in a single star's habitable zone outside our
solar system, and is the best target yet for studying the atmospheres of
potentially habitable, Earth-sized worlds. Also, Kennedy’s Pad 39A,
Back in Business, Russian Cargo Ship Arrives at Space Station, RS-25
Engine Tests Resume at Stennis, Structural Testing Begins on SLS
Hardware, and 55th Anniversary of Friendship 7 Flight!
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