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Could TRAPPIST-1 e Host Life? NASA Webb probes Earth-sized exoplanet in habitable zone

TRAPPIST-1 e orbits a small, cool red dwarf star. It is one of seven Earth-sized planets there. Scientists are curious because it lies in the habitable zone.

September 10, 2025 / 11:08 IST
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This artist’s concept shows the volatile red dwarf star TRAPPIST-1 and its four most closely orbiting planets, all of which have been observed by NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope. (Image: NASA)
This artist’s concept shows the volatile red dwarf star TRAPPIST-1 and its four most closely orbiting planets, all of which have been observed by NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope. (Image: NASA)

Scientists are studying the exoplanet TRAPPIST-1 e closely. NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope is leading this effort. Researchers want to know if life could exist there. What have they discovered so far about planet e’s atmosphere?

What makes TRAPPIST-1e important for study?

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TRAPPIST-1 e orbits a small, cool red dwarf star. It is one of seven Earth-sized planets there. Scientists are curious because it lies in the habitable zone. This means the planet’s surface could support liquid water. The condition depends on whether an atmosphere exists. Without an atmosphere, surface water would not survive.

The team used Webb’s NIRSpec instrument for this work. They observed the planet during four transits of its star. Starlight passes through the planet’s atmosphere, if present. This light carries clues about atmospheric chemicals. Each transit helps scientists collect more data. They now analyse four transit events in detail. Two scientific papers have been published today.