Title: Trappist 1 Planet
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The Trappist-1 planetary system is located around an ultra-cool dwarf star approximately 39 light-years away from Earth in the constellation Aquarius. Discovered in 2017, this system gained attention for hosting seven Earth-sized exoplanets. Some of these planets orbit within the star’s habitable zone, making them potentially suitable for liquid water. The planets were identified through the transit method, observing periodic dimming of the star’s light as planets pass in front of it. Numbered Trappist-1b through Trappist-1h, these exoplanets have relatively close orbits, with periods ranging from 1.5 to 19 days. Scientists are interested in studying their atmospheres to determine potential habitability factors, and future observations, including those with the James Webb Space Telescope, are expected to provide more insights into these distant worlds.