Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Kepler’s Weirdest Exoplanets

Kepler’s Weirdest Exoplanets:
Artist's concept of Kepler in action. NASA/Kepler mission/Wendy Stenzel.
Kepler’s Weirdest Exoplanets
Artist’s concept of Kepler in action. NASA/Kepler mission/Wendy Stenzel.
Captain Kirk has nothing on the “strange new worlds” the Kepler space telescope has found.
NASA’s planet-probing orbiting observatory launched its quest to find more Earths four years ago this week. Since then, it’s found thousands of planets ranging from ginormous gas giants to tiny rocky worlds that are even smaller than our planet. NASA extended its mission to 2016 last year, putting the telescope into planet-hunting overtime and, we assume, scientists into overdrive.
Along the way, Kepler has revealed some bizarre star systems. Check out some of the weirdest exoplanets Kepler has found so far:
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© Elizabeth Howell for Universe Today, 2013. |
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