Trappist Posters and Art Prints
Description: TRAPPIST-1 is an ultra-cool dwarf star located 39 light-years away from Earth, in the constellation Aquarius. It has seven Earth-sized planets in its habitable zone, with three of them receiving a similar amount of energy as Earth, making them the most promising candidates for potential habitability. The planets are tidally locked, meaning that they have one side permanently facing their star, and the other side permanently facing away.
Description: TRAPPIST-1, also designated 2MASS J23062928-0502285,[9] is an ultra-cool red dwarf star[10][11] that is slightly larger, but much more massive, than the planet Jupiter; it is located 39.6 light-years (12.1 pc) from the Sun in the constellation Aquarius.[12][13] Seven temperate terrestrial planets have been detected orbiting the star, a larger number than detected in any other planetary system.[14][15] A study released in May 2017 suggests that the stability of the system is not particularly surprising if one considers how the planets migrated to their present orbits through a protoplanetary disk. (Wikipedia)
Description: A dreamy, retro-futuristic poster of TRAPPIST-1e, one of the most Earth-like exoplanets ever discovered. With soft teal hues, a red dwarf sun, and futuristic domes nestled among alien jungles, this design imagines humanity’s next frontier. Featuring the tagline “The best shot we’ve got,” this print speaks to dreamers, scientists, sci-fi fans, and those who dare to believe in a second Earth. Great for fans of space exploration, terraforming, exoplanet hunters, and climate escape fantasies.
Description: A bold and hopeful design featuring the full lineup of the TRAPPIST-1 exoplanetary system—seven Earth-sized worlds orbiting a distant red dwarf star. With the tagline “7 Chances. 1 Hope,” this retro space poster captures the imagination of explorers, dreamers, and science fans alike. Perfect for space enthusiasts, astronomy nerds, futurists, and anyone inspired by the search for life beyond Earth. Stylized with vintage colors and planetary silhouettes, it’s both a tribute to discovery and a spark of cosmic optimism.
Description: A depiction of the incredible newly discovered TRAPPIST-1 exoplanet system, with SEVEN earth-sized planets! In Circular Gallifreyan, the star says "TRAPPIST 1," and the star and all the planets (although they're difficult to see here as they are to scale) have the letters a to h on them also in Gallifreyan.