Draft:The TRAPPIST Project 2025
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The TRAPPIST Project (TTP) is a program that is being developed at Bookside High School in the city of Studentopolis. Hundreds of students are working on this advanced project that is going to be sent directly to the Trappist-1 system, located 40 light-years away from Earth. Currently, Bookside High School is going to set the TTP rocket on a launchpad located on the eastern side of its enormous complex.
Bookside Complex
[edit]Main Building
[edit]The Main building of Bookside High School is the very center of the entire complex and its dimensions are far too complex to be estimated. Despite all this, the actual dimensions are yet to be found due to the school's enormous size. It is agreed that the school is way too big to be estimated fully and the complex that it has is far larger than the actual construction plan put it to be. It might be difficult to think about the exact size. The Main Building is also the first thing you see once you come into the walled complex of Bookside. The overall construction of Bookside was from 2015 to 2019 when it was finished. Now here in 2025, Bookside is one of the largest schools in the world with its accommodations being the largest.
Research Complex
[edit]The Research Complex has four separate buildings that are named N1, N2, N3, and N4. Hundreds to thousands of students work in all four buildings and this is where testing and scientific research happens. The biggest plans for space missions in Student Country start at Bookside High School because that is exactly where scientific research happens. The mission that will be sent to the TRAPPIST System is currently being prepared in Bookside's Research Complex. The launchpad for the TRAPPIST Project is right within the borders of the Research Complex and that is where the TRAPPIST Rocket will be sat in May of this year for the TRAPPIST Project. Currently, thousands of Students are discussing the plans for the mission and how to reach the TRAPPIST System. Interstellar travel will be easy of course because Bookside has some of the most advanced technology on Earth. Also, within the Research Complex is a major lake that is a symbol of the school. This lake is so special that nobody can swim in it and it is not permitted to swim in this lake.
Bookside Lake
[edit]Lake Bookside, also known as Bookside Lake is a major symbol of Bookside High School. The lake itself has served the school very well ever since. The reason why nobody is allowed in swim in Bookside Lake is because this lake is a big symbol of the school and it is so special that it has become a great decoration for the school complex. There is a belief that Bookside Lake has the ability to purify you and this has been confirmed in many different ways and that is why it has become such a great symbol of Bookside High School. The water of Bookside Lake is very clean and well-maintained. The water rarely gets dirty since work crews come over to clean the lake's water. There are some fish in the lake and the bottom of the lake is very green, which makes it beautiful. Just imagine yourself near the lake and you will feel the effects as soon as you get close enough to the water. It is considered disrespectful to litter or swim in the water of the lake, which is why both of these things are prohibited by student rules. It does make sense that Bookside High School protects its precious lake from the ideas and intentions of others and yes, it is being very overprotective, but for a very good reason.
The TRAPPIST Paper Plane
[edit]The TRAPPIST Paper Plane is going to be sent inside of the atmosphere of TRAPPIST 1e, one of the main planets in the TRAPPIST System. The paper plane is going to examine the landscape, sniff the chemicals to determine some of the concessions in the atmosphere, and try to search for any signs of water while flying high up in the planet's skies. It will also take photos of the surface and send them back to Earth. It turns out that TRAPPIST 1e is in the habitable zone of its star and it is one of three potentially habitable planets in the TRAPPIST System. If TRAPPIST 1e has oceans or lakes on its surface, there could be a chance that life exists, but first we need to send it to TRAPPIST 1e in May and then we will start to get some very interesting pieces of information about TRAPPIST 1e and the composition. The TRAPPIST Paper Plane also has a little partner that will come it too. This partner is a little probe called the MTP.
Main TRAPPIST Probe
[edit]The Main Trappist Probe will have the job of landing on the surface, studying the interior composition, measuring temperature, and listening for any potential signs of seismic activity that may indicate active geology while the TRAPPIST Paper Plane will fly above and try to also listen for any seismic activity as the waves penetrate up through the atmosphere and reach it. It is possible that any piece of data can provide evidence of how TRAPPIST-1e works as a whole. The interior of TRAPPIST 1e is probably known about as it could have a rocky core and a molten mantle. Whether it has an outer core is unknown, but it could have one just like Earth does. It is also unknown if TRAPPIST 1e has plate tectonics, which help to drive carbon down into the crust and cool down the planet. If TRAPPIST 1e does have plate tectonics, seismic waves will be emitted from the area of intense seismic activity and will propagate up through the atmosphere and can be measured from the high-flying TRAPPIST Paper Plane or the Main TRAPPIST Probe on the surface. Potential quakes can release seismic waves and those can be measured too. If life exists on TRAPPIST 1e, it will probably be the same size as human life or maybe just simple microbes. However, we don't really know what life on TRAPPIST-1e looks like so there is no way of knowing unless we do find life.