Tel Aviv University researchers led the recent discovery of two new planets in remote solar systems within the Milky Way galaxy.
The development marks the first time that the Gaia spacecraft successfully detected new planets.
TAU's Prof. Shay Zucker, Head of the Porter School of the Environment and Earth Sciences, and doctoral student Aviad Panhi from the Raymond and Beverly Sackler School of Physics & Astronomy led the initiative. The findings were published in the scientific journal Astronomy & Astrophysics.
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