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7 planets orbiting a red dwarf star may be made of similar stuff
Located about 40 light-years away, the red dwarf star, TRAPPIST-1 is home to the largest group of roughly Earth-size planets ever found in a single stellar system.
Washington: The seven rocky planets orbiting the the red dwarf star TRAPPIST-1 have remarkably similar densities, which provides clues about their composition.
Located about 40 light-years away, TRAPPIST-1 is home to the largest group of roughly Earth-size planets ever found in a single stellar system.
Previous calculations determined that the planets are roughly the size and mass of Earth and thus must also be rocky, or terrestrial -- as opposed to gas-dominated, like Jupiter and Saturn.

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