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Astronomers Identify Saturn-Like Exoplanet Using Revolutionary Technique – Webby Feed
Scientists usually locate planets by observing their transit in front of their host stars. Otherwise, the planets are too weakly illuminated to be seen with telescopes. But a new scientific…

Scientists usually locate planets by observing their transit in front of their host stars. Otherwise, the planets are too weakly illuminated to be seen with telescopes. But a new scientific method emerges, and it promises a lot for the future of space exploration.
Scientists from the VLBA (Very Long Baseline Array) radio telescope network had been using the astrometric technique to find an exoplanet that resembles Saturn a lot. The method is used by measuring a wobble in the host star that’s ca…
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