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Astronomers Discover More Than 300 Possible New Exoplanets Using Advanced Planet Detection Algorithm – SciTechDaily
Findings also include a distinctive planetary system with two gas giants. UCLA astronomers have identified 366 new exoplanets,…
ByUniversity of California – Los AngelesNovember 25, 2021
UCLA researchers identified 366 new exoplanets using data from the Kepler Space Telescope, including 18 planetary systems similar to the one illustrated here, Kepler-444, which was previously identified…
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