Important TRAPPIST-1c Updates From James Webb Space Telescope

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One of the signal characteristics of Anton's material is its rigorous adherence to scientific integrity, while fearlessly exploring controversial positions and idea. As always, this stream is a jewel.

nomdeguerre
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Man, I clicked on this notification so fast

BulaGuy
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Thanks Anton. Makes you want to live a hundred years to see the new marvels.

PeterTheVald
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Let's take a moment to digest how insane it is that we live, in an era, in which we can study the _atmosphere composition_ of _exoplanets_ . Let's sit with that for a moment.

micmacha
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How does Anton consistently come up with such incredible astronomical imagery?!

TheLawCoyoteTLC
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Yeah, while I'm totally excited about the trappist observations from an astrophysics pov, I've been kinda wanting to get it over with because my understanding is red dwarfs are just not good candidates for life because of the solar flare thing. There's been a bit of hype around Trappist and it worries me a bit. Of course, it would be totally epic if there are atmospheres around d, e, f, or g because it would massively increase possible homes for life, but I feel I have to manage my expectations on this one.

mandelbraught
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Thanks Anton for keeping us so well informed in Astronomical happenings and understanding.

ardentdfender
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You should do more experimenting with Space Engine videos, those were a lot of fun!

wanderer
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This week's space science has been amazing. First the daily updates from Avi Loeb and then this.

ryanb
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If Aliens ever made contact I want to hear about from Anton.

john_smithchiropractor
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Thank you for the update Anton. I hope you and yours are well.

brianschwarm
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Ha! Just hit me that, as a 49 year old hooman, the light we are seeing RIGHT NOW, left the Trappist system left when I was 8. Also, the Olympics were in Los Angeles, Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom was released, and Scarlett Johansson was borne!

thelostone
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Next April 1st, I hope Anton will stoically announce mid video that we received what appears to be odd cartoon shows coming from Trappist-1g

HupfderFloh
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I've always thought that red dwarfs are a suboptimal place for life. They flare too much, and the habitable zone is way too close so the planets are tidally locked and likely to have their atmosphere stripped bare. Not saying life isn't possible there, and we should absolutely look... I just don't really expect much to be found (Well, apart from fascinating science of course).

brick
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I enjoy the reminders, love your teaching style.

lazadaisical
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So excited about this. Way back in the dark ages, I followed the initial planet discovery. We've all been waiting for Trappist to wow us!

susanjane
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Excellent video. I also like the oddly comforting way you pronounce the word nitrogen

americanonoir
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Trappist-1c is well outside the habitable zone so the latest results shouldn't be too surprising. Hopefully things will start to get more interesting from here.🤞🤞

ARWest-bpyb
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Anton, your videos are amazing! Where do you find the pictures/videos you incorporate into your main video? The "special effects" which show how Carbon Dioxide should or could look on a planet was just absolutely mind blowing! As for the content. You take highly technical scientific "mombo jumbo" and explain it in a way that the average person can understand. Sometimes your videos are about topics I don't care that much about so I don't watch, but when you are discussing something I am interested in knowing, you always do a fantastic job of explaining the information. Thank you!

astrotherapist
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Greetings! A pity that the exoplanet Trappist b is too hot (107 C) for life and has no atmosphere. But I know that Trappist c was discovered a fine atmosphere. This increases the possibility that some of these exoplanets may be habitable. Thank you wonderful Anton!👋🏼

franciscopagan