A team of astrophysicists and citizen scientists have identified what may be some of the last planets NASA's retired Kepler space telescope observed during its nearly decade-long mission.
The trio of exoplanets – worlds beyond our solar system – are all between the size of Earth and Neptune and closely orbit their stars.
Publisher: SpaceRef
Date: 2023-06-02T16:38:00 00:00
Author: Keith Cowing
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