The latest exoplanet hype features seven supposedly Earth-like planets orbiting the star Trappist-1 discovered by NASA’s Spitzer Space Telescope.
Some 39 light years from us, it is a cool dwarf star, and its roughly Earth-sized planets orbit it very close (1.5 to 12 days).
All the Trappist-1 planets are thought to be habitable, at least in theory. While some astronomers hope to find liquid water on them, these alien worlds might be bombarded with intense solar radiation and they are probably tidally locked like Mercury in our solar system, with the same side always facing its sun.
It seems that just like the nearest exoplanet Proxima b, the Trappist planets might also turn out to be dead and unfriendly worlds.
In contrast, our world is special. God created Earth and filled it with life, just like Genesis tells us.
Sources:
Rincon, Paul. 2017. Star's seven Earth-sized worlds set record. BBC News (22 February).
Witze, Alexandra. 2917. These seven alien worlds could help explain how planets form.Nature News (22 February).