
TOI-700 Star System
The TOI-700 Star System contains 1 Star and 4 Planets.
2 Planets are habitable planet candidates, planets TOI-700 III and IV.
The TOI-700 Star System is located within near the inner rim of the Orion Arm, within the Local Bubble, in the Milky Way Galaxy, which is 26,000 light years away from the massive Sagittarius black hole at the center of the Galaxy.
/ Star & Planets / Stars & Planets List 101 to 150 Light Years / TOI-700 Star System
596.130 Trillion Miles
101.4000 Light Years
31.0893 Parsecs
TOI-700

M2V Class Red Dwarf
5,804 F Photosphere
TOI-700 I
0.0677 AU
Tidally Locked
1.07 (EM)
Terran
7,474 Miles
? Density
? g
Atmosphere ?
Hot
Life ?
Minor Flares
Main Sequence
5.1 Billion Years Old
Population I Star
Heavy Element Rich
TOI-700 II
0.0916 AU
Tidally Locked
2.50 (EM)
Sub Neptunian
20,982 Miles
? Density
? g
Atmosphere ?
Hot
Life ?
1 AU = 92,955,807 Miles
Chemical Rocket Travel Time
1.014 Million Earth Years
Fission Rocket Travel Time
2,040.24 Earth Years
Fusion Rocket Travel Time
1,020.12 Earth Years
Laser Light Sail Travel Time
510.06 Earth Years
TOI-700 Planets Probability to Host Life
TOI-700 III (Paturia): The chances for life on TOI-700 III are considered possible, but not yet confirmed, but it is similar in size to Earth, and is orbiting within the habitable zone of its star, where liquid water could exist. While its size and location make it a promising candidate, further observation is needed to determine its atmospheric conditions and composition to assess its true potential for supporting life.
TOI-700 IV (Zedelos): The chances for life on TOI-700 IV are currently unknown, as no direct evidence of life has been found, and current technology is insufficient to detect it at such a distance. However, its size, rocky composition, and position in its star's habitable zone—the region where liquid water could exist—make it a "potentially habitable" candidate for future, more advanced studies.

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Planet TOI-700 III is a potential for life, as it has a similar size to the Earth. However, we have no data about its atmosphere. We need more data to determine its habitability. In addition, there is potential since the TOI-700 star has minor flare activity.