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TRAPPIST-1 Star System - Remote Viewing with Barry Littleton

The Cryptid Huntress

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Episode  ·  1:53:34  ·  Feb 12, 2023

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TRAPPIST-1 is a star discovered in 1999 by astronomer John Gizsis and his colleagues. The ultra-cool dwarf star got the unwieldy name 2MASS J23062928-0502285, until 2016, when scientists announced they had found three planets around this star using the Transiting Planets and Planetesimals Small Telescope (TRAPPIST) in Chile. Then, scientists began referring to the star as TRAPPIST-1.In 2017, astronomers discovered that the system has seven planets. Three of these planets are in the theoretical "habitable zone," the area around a star where rocky planets are most likely to hold liquid water. It is estimated that that TRAPPIST-1 is between 5.4 and 9.8 billion years old. This is up to twice as old as our own solar system, which was formed 4.5 billion years ago.Jessica was tasked with a blind remote viewing target by Barry Littleton, which happened to be TRAPPIST-1, and her results are incredible! She reveals her findings here with Barry. To access Jessica's remote viewing data, join her Patreon - https://Patreon.com/thecryptidhuntress

1h 53m 34s  ·  Feb 12, 2023

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