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[Interview] How Red Dwarf Stars Could Host Habitable Planets After All

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We're still waiting for the results from JWST about the atmospheres on the TRAPPIST-1 planets. But is there a way for red dwarf planets to keep atmospheres on planets. Latest research seems to show that it might be possible.

🟣 Guest: Dr. Joshua Krissansen-Totton
https://depts.washington.edu/astrobio/wordpress/profile/joshua-krissansen-totton/

📜 The erosion of large primary atmospheres typically leaves behind substantial secondary atmospheres on temperate rocky planets
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-024-52642-6

🦄 Support us on Patreon:
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  • 00:00 Intro
  • 02:09 Problems with M dwarfs
  • 11:22 Holding on to atmospheres
  • 19:46 JWST observations
  • 24:10 Habitable worlds observatory
  • 32:40 Trappist-1 results wen?
  • 40:22 More interviews

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We're still waiting for the results from JWST about the atmospheres on the TRAPPIST-1 planets. But is there a way for red dwarf planets to keep atmospheres on planets. Latest research seems to show that it might be possible.

🟣 Guest: Dr. Joshua Krissansen-Totton
https://depts.washington.edu/astrobio/wordpress/profile/joshua-krissansen-totton/

📜 The erosion of large primary atmospheres typically leaves behind substantial secondary atmospheres on temperate rocky planets
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-024-52642-6

🦄 Support us on Patreon:
https://patreon.com/universetoday

  • 00:00 Intro
  • 02:09 Problems with M dwarfs
  • 11:22 Holding on to atmospheres
  • 19:46 JWST observations
  • 24:10 Habitable worlds observatory
  • 32:40 Trappist-1 results wen?
  • 40:22 More interviews

📺 VIDEO VERSION
#TODO_LINK

📰 GUIDE TO SPACE Newsletter
No ads. Subscribe for FREE: https://universetoday.com/newsletter

🎧 PODCASTS
Universe Today: https://universetoday.fireside.fm/
Astronomy Cast: http://www.astronomycast.com/

📩 CONTACT FRASER
frasercain@gmail.com

⚖️ LICENSE
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)

Support Universe Today Podcast

  continue reading

1259 episoade

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