If you are planning to design a laboratory to answer questions about the solar system, it is harder to do than TRAPPIST-1. This system is only 39 light years away from us, as if someone designed a planetary experiment, it contains a dimly red sun surrounded by seven rock-like global worlds It is.
First of all, in the 1990s astronomers learned how to detect planets around other stars, but now we know that most stars have a solar system. So there seem to be plenty of places where life will live. Secondly, on our own planet, the earth appeared shortly after the formation of the earth. This seems to indicate that if there is a correct "golden girl" living situation, it is easy to pop up. Finally, we discovered that bacteria are found in a very harsh environment in burning hot springs and rocks, and we know that they can survive even short trips in the universe I will. So they are harder than we think
Next is our little community. We have a fixed star system, we call the solar system (because other star systems are called Alpha Centauri or Sirius type). Most of them are rocks like Venus, Earth, Mars, and some natural gas gigantic planets. - Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune. So why is the solar system normal? Our Milky Way has 400 to 100 million stars, of which 10 to 40 billion stars are in all. With regard to our planetary planet, there are over 3,600 planets in more than 2,700 systems and more than 600 stars have more than one planet. According to the number of planetary systems we have found, there are several theories that each star has at least one planet - things to consider
The planet GJ 1132b is part of a low quality star system which is a more common type system in space than our own solar system. Low mass star systems usually contain plenty of smaller planets on Earth, but these asteroids are exposed to high levels of X - rays and ultraviolet rays from the stars. This new discovery shows that the atmosphere can resist this magnetic activity rather than previously thought. And that is good news for our prospect of finding life on other planets.